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  2. Fighting Dinosaurs - Wikipedia

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    The Fighting Dinosaurs is a fossil specimen which was found in the Late Cretaceous Djadokhta Formation of Mongolia in 1971. It preserves a Protoceratops andrewsi (a ceratopsian dinosaur) and Velociraptor mongoliensis (a dromaeosaurid dinosaur) trapped in combat between 75 million and 71 million years ago and provides direct evidence of ...

  3. Velociraptor - Wikipedia

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    The most famous is part of the "Fighting Dinosaurs" specimen (MPC-D 100/25; formerly IGM, GIN, or GI SPS), discovered by a Polish-Mongolian team in 1971. The fossil preserves a Velociraptor in battle against a Protoceratops.

  4. Cretaceous Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    Cretaceous Mongolia is one of the strangest and best preserved of all Mesozoic ecosystems. ... The most notable fossil, dubbed the Fighting Dinosaurs, ...

  5. Djadochta Formation - Wikipedia

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    Cretaceous-aged dinosaur fossil localities of Mongolia.Djadochta localities at area B. The Djadochta formation was first documented and explored—though only a single locality—during paleontological expeditions of the American Museum of Natural History in 1922–1925, which were part of the Central Asiatic expeditions.

  6. Fossils from Mongolia, Argentina show some dinosaurs laid ...

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    It had long been thought that all dinosaurs laid hard-shelled eggs, as modern birds - the descendants of feathered dinosaurs - and crocodilians do. Fossils from Mongolia, Argentina show some ...

  7. List of dinosaur specimens with documented taphonomic ...

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    Fighting Dinosaurs: MPC-D 100/512 Mongolian Palaeontological Center: Middle Campanian Djadokhta Formation Mongolia: Preserves Protoceratops andrewsi locked in combat with a Velociraptor mongoliensis. [18] Protoceratops andrewsi: Fox site Protoceratops: Not given Not given Middle Campanian Djadokhta Formation Mongolia

  8. Protoceratops - Wikipedia

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    Size of the Fighting Dinosaurs. Kenneth Carpenter in 1998 considered the Fighting Dinosaurs specimen to be conclusive evidence for theropods as active predators and not scavengers. He suggested another scenario where the multiple wounds delivered by the Velociraptor on the Protoceratops throat had the latter animal bleeding to death.

  9. List of Asian dinosaurs - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of dinosaurs ... possibly from a fight ... restudy of the sediments it was buried in suggested it was from the Late Cretaceous of Mongolia, ...