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Majungatholus atopus: Cannibal from the South
Discovered in Madagascar, this skull of
Majungatholus atopus is one of the best-preserved and most complete dinosaur skulls ever unearthed.
Also found in Madagascar were dinosaur bones riddled with bite marks. Not only are the marks a match for
Majungatholus teeth—some of the
bones are Majungatholus bones. This predator fed not only on other dinosaurs, but also on members of its own species.
While Sue and other tyrannosaurs were the top predators of North America and Asia during the Late Cretaceous Period, meat-eaters
like
Majungatholus were the top predators of the southern continents (South America, India, and Madagascar).
Skull
Majungatholus atopus
Late Cretaceous (65-99 million years ago)
Mahajanga Basin, Madagascar
Andrew and Katie. I set the camera on the glass case. This
picture turned out far better than what I was expecting.
Fossil.
Muffler Struck By The Benld Meteorite
The dent at the left end was made by the meteroite which struck the muffler and rebounded.
The meteorite went through the roof of the garage, through the roof of the car, through
the seat, hit the muffler, then rebounded.
This precious opal almost looks like a landscape with blue skies, clouds, and green valley.
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