Dental care costs may be soaring worldwide, but one species of dinosaur found a clever way around the issue millions of years ago. The Majungasaurus, meat lover, didn't so much 'care' for its teeth as just grow a set of new ones when needed. Researchers are debating how come their teeth might possibly need such a quick replacement, and one of the theories is that they might gnaw on bones which would wear their dental pieces. Talk about being ahead of the curve, always ready with sharp teeth.
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