Carnivorous Struthiomimus?
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Alphadino65
MemberTriceratopsMar 31, 20195473 Views3 RepliesAn article from the National Post has reported a new discovery about a recent Struthiomimus skeleton uncovered in Alberta: the dinosaur had dromaeosaur-like teeth! Apparently, it wasn't toothless after all!
This sheds new light onto Struthiomimus' dietary habits and behaviour; it has been believed it was at most an omnivorous species, and its hands couldn't grasp.
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