Bones of Concord
The diet of the discovered animal would certainly be a subject of debate, were it not for the fact that the find had the solution to the mystery "with it". In the place where the stomach of Reponomamus giganticus had undoubtedly once been, there now lay a pile of crushed bones.
There could be no better proof of culinary inclinations. The dinner inside the find was carefully measured, its pieces assembled, which, as is often the case with chewed-up puzzles, was no easy feat. And what did it turn out to be? The "dish" was once the offspring of a terrestrial, herbivorous reptile of the genus Psittacosaurus, measuring only 14 cm long and even shorter in stature. This doesn't change the fact that it was a dinosaur: a dinosaur hunted by mammals
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