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Re: Pack o' predators
This is exactly what was needed. Is there enough evidence now?
[{(Monte)}]
Garrison Hilliard wrote:
>
> O
> *** Huge Patagonian dinosaurs hunted in packs
>
> A huge find of bones in the Patagonian desert shows the largest of
> the flesh-eating dinosaurs was even more fearsome than was supposed -
> the eight-ton monsters hunted in packs. Four or perhaps five of the
> Cretaceous-era lords of the Patagonian plains died together 90
> million years ago. A fast-flowing river swept them onto what is now a
> sandy rise in the scrubby desert of Argentina's southern province of
> Neuquen, where their bones fossilized in shallow earth. The bones
> were dumped by a river flowing west to the Pacific since the Andes
> mountains did not exist 90 million years ago. Rivers in Argentina now
> flow east to the Atlantic. See
> http://www.infobeat.com/stories/cgi/story.cgi?id=2553744781-c90