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Grand Staircase discovery bolsters theory that T. rexes hunted in packs


| Updated: 9:50 p.m.
Did the dinosaur age’s most fearsome predators hunt by themselves, or did tyrannosaurs live cooperatively in groups?
A surprising discovery in Utah’s Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument provides compelling evidence of the latter.
Scientists recovered several tyrannosaur specimens, representing animals of varying ages, that apparently died together in the Kaiparowits Plateau, suggesting complex social behavior akin to that seen today in lions and wolves, according to Alan Titus, a paleontologist with the Bureau of Land Management.
“Most predators are solitary. The reason for that is you have to have a very special purpose as a predator to want to get together and cooperate with what were originally your competitors for prey,” Titus said Monday in a news conference announcing the discovery. “And that involves guaranteeing success of taking down larger animals.” ....

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Ferocious T. Rex dinos hunted in packs, scientists say. Imagine the carnage


Researchers on Thursday unveiled the first calculation of the total T. rex population, putting the number at 2.5 billion over 125,000 generations.
Ferocious tyrannosaur dinosaurs may not have been solitary predators as long envisioned, but more like social carnivores such as wolves, new research unveiled Monday found.
Paleontologists developed the theory while studying a mass tyrannosaur death site found seven years ago in the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument in southern Utah.
Using geochemical analysis of the bones and rock, a team of researchers with the University of Arkansas determined that the dinosaurs died and were buried in the same place and were not the result of fossils washing in from multiple areas. ....

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Fossils found in Utah indicate tyrannosaurs were social predators, not solitary


Fossils found in Utah indicate tyrannosaurs were social predators, not solitary
New research from paleontologists in Utah found evidence that tyrannosaurs may have been social, rather than solitary as previously believed.
Posted at 3:49 PM, Apr 19, 2021
and last updated 2021-04-19 23:03:01-04
KANAB, Utah — New research from paleontologists in Utah found evidence that tyrannosaurs may have been social — hunting in packs like wolves — rather than solitary as previously believed.
In 2014, Dr. Alan Titus of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) discovered what was later named the Rainbows and Unicorns Quarry site in Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument.
Scientists discovered a tyrannosaur mass death site there — the first of its kind to be found in the southern United States, according to a press release from the BLM. ....

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T. rex may have hunted in PACKS just like wolves, study reveals


T. rex may have hunted in PACKS just like wolves, study reveals
Ian Randall For Mailonline
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Tyrannosaurus rex the tyrant lizard king may not have been a solitary predator, but instead hunted its prey in packs, just like wolves, a study has suggested.
Palaeontologists have been studying a T. rex mass death site found back in 2014 in the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument in southern Utah.
Analysis of the fossil bones and the surrounding rock has revealed that the dinosaurs died and were buried together, rather than being washed in from other places.
© Provided by Daily Mail ....

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Tyrannosaurs may have hunted in packs like wolves, a new study says, undermining the idea they were solitary predators


Tyrannosaurs may have hunted in packs like wolves, a new study says, undermining the idea they were solitary predators
Business Insider India
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Marianne Guenot
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Tyrannosaurs may have hunted in packs like wolves, a new study says, undermining the idea they were solitary predators
New evidence suggests that tyrannosaurs hunted as a pack animal.
The dinosaur remains were found in the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument in Utah.
Scientists had previously thought that the tyrannosaurs brains were too small for this kind of complex behavior.
Tyrannosaurs were probably social animals who hunted in packs, according to research from the University of Arkansas published Monday. ....

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