This stuff about all animals being vegetarians kills me. When I worked in a dinosaur exhibit, I used to do this program for the public that was all about teeth and how the dinosaurs used them. There were teeth for stripping leaves off branches, teeth for grinding, teeth for tearing and slicing, and giant, bonecrunching T rex teeth. I even had a giant triceratops tibia that was about 10 inches in diameter that had been bitten in half by a T rex, and it had pitting from where it had been partially eaten away by the stomach acid. About once a month, some family would get upset because they believed dinosaurs were all vegetarians. Ah, the joys of science education in the bible belt.
Re: LuckyDad
This stuff about all animals being vegetarians kills me. When I worked in a dinosaur exhibit, I used to do this program for the public that was all about teeth and how the dinosaurs used them. There were teeth for stripping leaves off branches, teeth for grinding, teeth for tearing and slicing, and giant, bonecrunching T rex teeth. I even had a giant triceratops tibia that was about 10 inches in diameter that had been bitten in half by a T rex, and it had pitting from where it had been partially eaten away by the stomach acid. About once a month, some family would get upset because they believed dinosaurs were all vegetarians. Ah, the joys of science education in the bible belt.