Seventy-five million years ago, a young Gorgosaurus died beside an ancient Alberta river with its last meal still inside it — and in that stillness, time preserved something science had never before witnessed: the actual feeding behavior of a juvenile tyrannosaur. The fossil, holding the legs of two small feathered dinosaurs called Citipes elegans, reveals that young tyrannosaurs were precise, selective hunters of swift small prey, a strategy entirely unlike the bone-crushing pursuit of large herbivores practiced by their adult counterparts. In this single specimen, paleontology gains not just
First Tyrannosaur Fossil With Stomach Contents Reveals Picky Juvenile Predator
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Lente Económico
Paleontological discovery of a 75-million-year-old Gorgosaurus fossil with preserved stomach contents has no direct economic implications for current markets or consumer behavior.
No direct consumer impact. This is a scientific discovery relevant only to paleontology, museum exhibitions, and educational institutions.
Potential indirect implications for museum funding, paleontological research grants, and educational curriculum development. May influence tourism to museums displaying the specimen.
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Impacto Geopolítico
Paleontological discovery of a 75-million-year-old Gorgosaurus fossil with preserved stomach contents has no geopolitical implications.