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Iron is concentrated in the cutting edge and tips of Komodo dragons' curved, serrated teeth, scientists say.
Researchers from King’s College London analyzed Komodo dragon teeth using advanced imaging and chemical analysis.
They found that the iron is in a thin coating that acts as a protective layer that keeps them sharp.
The findings may help us understand how carnivorous dinosaurs would have killed and eaten their prey.
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