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Caption: Working in the specimen preparation room at the Geology Museum, undergraduate student Dan Hyslop uses a microscope to inspect the fine, serrated ridges along the sides of a Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaur tooth. Hyslop is researching two different patterns of bite marks found on the rib bones of a Hadrosaur in the museum's collection, and writing his senior thesis about why he believes both markings are unique to the bite of a carnivorous T-rex dinosaur.
Photo by: Jeff Miller
Date: April 2004
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