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A final comment on all of the recent discussion of theropod bite marks in
bone:  One of the visual goodies in the children's book about theropods
that Ralph Molnar and I have just published, The Great Hunters: Meat-Eating
Dinosaurs and their World, Franklin Watts, 1995, is a color photograph of
a Triceratops pelvis that has several bite marks in it that nicely
correspond in size and shape to the teeth of Tyrannosaurus.  Greg Erickson
is publishing a technical description of the specimen, but to my knowledge
ours is the first color version of the specimen to be published.
   We also publish a color photo of a whopping big theropod(?) coprolite,
for the enjoyment of our intended juvenile audience.