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The researchers said, in a study published in the journal "Pierre Jay" This is certain because the researchers came from a university "Southern California" He checked "Interesting fossils, recorded this historic moment".
The researchers pointed out that the birds of the creepy bird are coming back to the creature Tiranudon A Tyrosur species, discovered in the Smoky Hill Chok area in Kansas in the 1960s.
These fossils have been preserved at the Los Angeles Natural History Museum since, before researchers and scientists visited them recently.
Researchers have discovered a one-inch-long shark planted in the skeleton of the flying robot, according to an American "Newsweek" magazine
The researchers said this Fossils Provide rare evidence of interference and interaction between wildlife and nature The era of dinosaursAnd late cretaceous There are 66 and 100 million years.
The researchers added "There are a number of bones belonging to Tyrannodon, Tyrusaurus, a scary bird measuring 5 meters long and weighing around 45 kilograms.
Said researcher at Queen Quinn University in London, David Hoon "There are teranodon bird bones with shark tracks, but that 's the first time we find the same". age of a shark of this time ".
This flying caterpillar is Terosaurus Aqueous, who would have lived as a giant seagull, thought it was a "fantastic" meal among the sharks of that era, who scoured the ancient oceans.
"If the shark jumped out of water and attacked the giant bird," said Michael Habib, an assistant professor at the University of Michigan. Museum of Natural History Los Angeles and author of the study "We know that the giant shark ate the flying robot, so we can say that a huge predatory creature could have taken it to Tyranodon when it entered water, but we probably will not know the absolute truth about this moment. "
It is to highlight that Your name is Shark At a time prehistoricKnown as Cretoxirina Mantello, which looks like the current giant white shark.
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The researchers said in a study published in the journal "Bear Jay" that this was certain because researchers from the University of "Southern California" have examined "fossils of interest, recorded this historic moment ".
The researchers said the fossils of the flying caterpillar were the Tyranodon creature, a species of Tyrosur, the fossils found in the Smoky Hill Chuck area of Kansas during the 1960s.
These fossils have been preserved at the Los Angeles Natural History Museum since, before researchers and scientists visited them recently.
Researchers have discovered a one-inch-long shark planted in the skeleton of the flying robot, according to Newsweek magazine.
The researchers said that these fossils provided rare evidence of interference and interactions between wildlife during the dinosaurs era and that of the Upper Cretaceous, there are 66 million to 100 million of them. 39; years.
"There are a number of bones belonging to Tyrannodon Typhoon, a reptile of a wingspan of up to 5 meters and weighing about 45 kilograms.
"There are tyrannoid bird bones with shark bite marks, but it's the first time we've found the age of a shark since that age," he said. David Hoon, researcher at Mary Queen University London.
This flying robot is an aquatic tyrosaur, which would have lived like a giant seagull, and which would have constituted a "wonderful" meal for the sharks of that time, who scoured the old oceans.
"We know the giant shark has eaten the flying robot, so we can say that a huge predatory creature might have fallen prey to Tyranodon," said Michael Habib, assistant professor at the Museum of Natural History in Los Angeles and author of the study. He went into the water, but we probably will not know the absolute truth about this moment. "
It should be noted that the name of the shark in prehistoric times, known as Kritoxirina Mantello, is similar to the giant white shark.