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| | | | | The Canon EOS R5 looks to bring full-frame mirrorless technology to the first-class professional market. Has it succeeded? | |
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| | | | | [AI summary] The post discusses a new camera model with features like an APS-C sensor, touch screen, and compatibility with EF lenses, while also mentioning related photography and filmmaking software and hardware. | |
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| | | | | A potential Sony FX3 killer appears to be waiting in the wings | |
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| | | Tooth-marked bones provide important evidence for feeding choices made by extinct carnivorous animals. In the case of the dinosaurs, most bite traces are attributed to the large and robust osteophagous tyrannosaurs, but those of other large carnivores remain underreported. Here we report on an extensive survey of the literature and some fossil collections cataloging a large number of sauropod bones (68) from the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation of the USA that bear bite traces that can be attributed to theropods. We find that such bites on large sauropods, although less common than in tyrannosaur-dominated faunas, are known in large numbers from the Morrison Formation, and that none of the observed traces showed evidence of healing. The presence of tooth we... | ||