Museum Victoria's Dr Tom Rich talks about how scientists find clues to dinosaur behaviour
Dinosaurs bones can often be found in large numbers. They could be associated in death and have nothing to do with each other in life, or they may be groups that were overwhelmed at the same time and the same event. Working this out is part of what being a paleontologist is all about.
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