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Africa: Fossil Offers Fresh Insights Into Social Habits of Our Non-Mammalian Ancestors

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[The Conversation Africa] Bite marks, in the form of traces left on bones by the teeth of scavengers or predators, are not uncommon in the fossil record. These marks are sometimes impressively large. What they show is that carnivores of the past, like their modern equivalents, used to eat flesh.

Source: allAfrica.com

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