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Fossils: Tyrannosaurus rex may have hunted in PACKS just like wolves, study reveals


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.
Tyrannosaurus rex may not have been a solitary predator, but instead hunted its prey in packs (as depicted in this artist s reconstruction), just like wolves, a study has suggested ....

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Tyrannosaurs May Have Hunted in Packs, Not Alone, Says New Research


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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.
The research challenges a common theory that the huge lizards were solitary hunters who chased down prey alone, perhaps because they were too stupid to cooperate.
The tyrannosaur category includes the famous Tyrannosaurus rex as well as similar-looking carnivores likes the Albertosaurus and Gorgosaurus.
A lot of researchers feel like these animals simply didn t have the brain power to engage in such complex behavior, Alan Titus, a paleontologist for the Bureau of Land Management who led the research, told reporters in an online briefing, The Washington Post reported. ....

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'The tipping point:' First T. rex mass death site in southern US, found in Utah, strengthens evidence of pack behavior


The tipping point : First T. rex mass death site in southern US, found in Utah, strengthens evidence of pack behavior
K. Sophie Will, St. George Spectrum & Daily News
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Hollywood specimen, same species as Teratophoneus, discovered approximately two miles north of the Rainbows and Unicorns Quarry on Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument on February 26, 2019. BLM photo courtesy of Dr. Alan Titus.
In a groundbreaking discovery of the first T. rex mass death site in the southern U.S., announced Monday by the Utah Bureau of Land Management, scientists found evidence of packlike behavior among the famous ancient predator in the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument.  ....

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Scientists say ferocious Tyrannosaurs may have hunted in packs like wolves


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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
Ferocious tyrannosaur dinosaurs may not have been solitary predators as long envisioned, but more like social carnivores such as wolves, as per a recent study unveiled.
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, one of two monuments that the Biden administration is considering restoring to their full size after former President Donald Trump shrunk them. ....

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Social T. rex? New research shows meat eater hunted in packs


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Rainbows & Unicorns site in southern Utah reveals sophisticated family units
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Alan Titus, Bureau of Land Management
Researchers discovered a pile of dinosaurs at the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument a family of the giant Tyrannosaurus rex that leads them to conclude they all died at the same time in the same flood event and were hanging out together in a “gregarious” social unit.
The Rainbows & Unicorns Quarry at the southern Utah site is groundbreaking because the mainstream narrative around these dinosaurs that roamed the Earth 76.4 million years ago is that they were solitary prey animals that lacked the sophistication to carry out a coordinated attack to deliver their next meal. ....

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