Researchers Discover Extinct Bone-Crushing Dog at East Tennessee State University's Gray Fossil Site
August 08, 2022
August 08, 2022
JOHNSON CITY, Tennessee, Aug. 8 (TNSjou) -- East Tennessee State University issued the following news:
Overseen by the Don Sundquist Center of Excellence in Paleontology at East Tennessee State University, researchers have studied the Gray Fossil Site for over 20 years, identifying many extinct animal and plant species. While large herbivores are well known from the site, large predators are relatively uncommon, so far including only alligators and scarce remains of at least one sab . . .
Overseen by the Don Sundquist Center of Excellence in Paleontology at East Tennessee State University, researchers have studied the Gray Fossil Site for over 20 years, identifying many extinct animal and plant species. While large herbivores are well known from the site, large predators are relatively uncommon, so far including only alligators and scarce remains of at least one sab . . .