Mammals' role in extinction
One theory suggests that mammals, which were on the brink of a great radiation during the Cenozoic, may have been predators of dinosaur eggs, or in some other way outcompeted the dinosaurs for resources. At this time mammals were only represented by shrew-like creatures, a few centimetres in size. Numerous, but tiny cone-shaped teeth from these mammals were found together with the gigantic fossilized bones of the great dinosaurs.
"Numerous, but tiny cone-shaped teeth from these mammals were found together with the gigantic fossilized bones of the great dinosaurs. "
