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Re: A "new" theory on Oviraptor philoceratops (I think)
ee555@freenet.carleton.ca wrote:
>
> Is it not true that most Oviraptors are a bit too big to be dedicated
> well... oviraptors? In any case I think most large eggs would be
> considerably easier to break open and an animal of that size could find many
> different ways. Its an interesting take though!
>
> Anyway, this is one strange animal, what else (other then eggs, molluscs and
> marrow) could such a tooth apparatus be used for?
>
Preening?
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