Here is your PDF: Puncture-and-Pull Biomechanics in the Teeth of Predatory Coelurosaurian Dinosaurs; Keywords: reportpuncture-and-pullbiomechanicsintheteethof predatorycoelurosauriandinosaurs highlightsdtheropodsusedpuncture-and-pullfeedingmovements, basedonmicrowearanalyses dtroodontidteethweremostlikelytofailatnon-optimalbite angles dtroodontidsmayhavefavoredpreyrequiringlowerbite

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Angelica Torices

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ReportPuncture-and-PullBiomechanicsintheTeethof PredatoryCoelurosaurianDinosaurs HighlightsdTheropodsusedpuncture-and-pullfeedingmovements, basedonmicrowearanalyses dTroodontidteethweremostlikelytofailatnon-optimalbite angles dTroodontidsmayhavefavoredpreyrequiringlowerbite forcesthandromaeosaurids AuthorsAngelicaTorices,RyanWilkinson, VictoriaM.Arbour, JoseIgnacioRuiz-Omen Ÿaca,PhilipJ.Currie Correspondence antorice@unirioja.es InBrief Toricesetal.usetoothmicrowearto showthattheropoddinosaurswith differingbauplansusedsimilarfeeding movementsfordismemberingprey.Finite elementanalysesfurtherrevealthat troodontidteethweremorelikelytofailat non-optimalbiteanglesandmayhave hadamarkedlydifferentdietthantheir closedromaeosauridrelatives. Toricesetal.,2018,CurrentBiology 28,1Œ8 May7,2018 ª2018ElsevierLtd. doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2018.03.042

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