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Mary finds the following relevant passage for her paper: in 2007, the paleontologists brian roach and daniel brinkman of the yale peabody museum reviewed the available evidence and determined that the case for pack-hunting deinonychus was not so straightforward. rather than working together, roach and brinkman hypothesized, the dinosaurs competed with each other, and the deinonychus carcasses at the site were individuals killed in the struggle for the meaty tenontosaurus. naturalists have observed similar behavior among modern komodo dragons--each lizard is working in its own interest, even as multiple animals gravitate toward the same carcass. she rephrases it as follows: paleontologists think that deinonychus, the raptors commonly referred to as velociraptors, may not have hunted in packs. instead of working together the dinosaurs competed with each other for the same prey. this is similar to komodo dragons, where many animals will work for their own interests, while moving towards the same carcass. in this situation, should mary have concerns about plagiarism? *requiredyesno

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