PT149.S3.Q14

PrepTest 149 - Section 3 - Question 14

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Summary

There are several T. Rex skeletons found in North America with tooth marks that could only have been made by a large carnivore. T. Rex were the only large carnivores in North America when they lived. The tooth marks could only have resulted from combat or feeding. These tooth marks would have been impossible to inflict on the skeleton of a live animal.

Strongly Supported Conclusions

The tooth marks on the T. Rex skeletons are likely a product of other T. Rex’s feeding on T. Rex bodies.

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14.

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a

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b

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c

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d

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e

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