Mammals Preyed on Dinosaurs?
Anonymous Howard writes "Nature is just one of many sites reporting that 130 million-year-old fossils unearthed in China suggest that contrary to conventional wisdom, some early mammals were large enough to prey on dinosaurs. Evidence? How about the fossil of a large badger-like animal with the bones of an entire baby dino in its gut?"
Negative vs positive is just a quality of an assertion, like like green and purple are colors. Besides, any "negative" can be reworded into a "positive", which means that you can equally prove either.
Don't blame Durga. I voted for Centauri.
Over at Pharyngula the claim is that the tooth structure and muscle attachments on the jaw indicate the strength that is characteristic of a carnivore, not a scavenger.
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However, the idea of mammals as predators upon juvenile dinosaurs goes back a long way. One of the older hypotheses about the demise of the dinosaurs is that mammals developed a taste for eggs and ate them into oblivion.
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Well... um... because that wouldn't be as cool.
Seriously, I'm a paleontologist and that's the best answer I've got. I can't think of any good way you could rule out the idea that it just picked up some already dead dinosaur, but the scientists probably chose to downplay that possibility since it wouldn't generate as much media attention. However it's more than likely that the biggest mammals attacked and killed the smallest dinosaurs. The biggest mammal in the Late Cretaceous was the carnivorous marsupial _Didelphodon_ (about the size of a modern opossum, maybe cat-sized) which was probably large enough to tackle the tiny chicken-sized velociraptors of the time. The jaws on it are pretty darn large and massive, so it might even have been able to kill a hatchling T. rex if it got a good bite or two in. It's all fairly speculative, although once in a while you get lucky.
There's a specimen of _Velociraptor mongoliensis_ locked in combat with a _Protoceratops_- apparently they were working each other over when they were buried alive by a sand dune or a sandstorm or something.