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A dinosaur skull dug up with a Tyrannosaurus tooth still embedded in its face has given scientists something almost impossibly rare — direct fossil evidence of the final moments of a T. rex attack, frozen mid-bite for 66 million years and now readable like a crime scene
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MOR 1627 shows no such response.
MOR 1627, in isolation, cannot resolve the argument.
MOR 1627 does not have that healing.
MOR 1627 shows either predation that succeeded or scavenging that followed something else’s success.
What one broken tooth still tells usEven in the absence of a definitive answer, MOR 1627 is genuinely valuable.