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Could you give me some smaller notes? www.healthfusion.com/contact.asp Healed wounds on smaller dinosaurs indicate to scientists where a predator attacked them. While paleontologists have seen marks that could have come from a T. rex attack, such as punctured bones or tooth marks, there was no direct link. The new evidence is rare for good reason -- prey rarely gets away, according to the report.
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