Hypercarnivorous teeth and healed injuries to Canis chihliensis from Early Pleistocene Nihewan beds, China, support social hunting for ancestral wolves
@thePeerJ talks to Mairin Balisi @NHMLA @labreatarpits on the recently released article - Hypercarnivorous teeth and healed injuries to #Canis #chihliensis
Full video interview: https://t.co/mZ0uItu9vc
Full Article: https://t.co/T3dYIMvopI
#animalbehaviour #paleontology #wolves https://t.co/KmtWeg6kSZ
New research presents first known record of dental infection in C. chihliensis, likely inflicted by processing hard food, such as bone. The healed injuries support theories of social hunting. Full @thePeerJ article https://t.co/kz4IHw1tBt #animalbehaviour #paleontology https://t.co/UquXMNFfl8