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Drill holes in #fossil shells track the rise of bullies: bigger predators picking on small prey. New study in Science Magazine by Michal Kowalewski, former museum postdoc Adiel Klompmaker & scientists at UC Berkeley, University of Missouri 🔬 #FMScience #research #invertpaleo #paleontology Science Magazine, Archaeology News, Sea Snail, Paleontology, Predator, Sea Shells, Fossil, Drill, The Globe
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Drill holes in fossil shells point to bigger predators picking on small prey

The drill holes left in fossil shells by hunters such as snails and slugs show marine predators have grown steadily bigger and more powerful over time but stuck to picking off s… 
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