Associated artifacts suggest that the area may have been some sort of base for the Philosoraptures' space vehicles. Remains of several Tyrannosaurus Rexes, one with a gold tooth, vindicate records in the data banks of the buried space craft recovered at Coober Pedy which stated that these awesome creatures had been trained and used as guard dogs at selected Philosorapture installations.
Indeed, when the fossil remains were sent to the Fort Davis Field Station of the University of Texas for further study by the visiting Professor of Saurian Prosthetics, Dr Tom Cometencke, it was established that evidence of extensive root canal work and sophisticated oral surgery demonstrated that Philosorapture medical science was well advanced. Selected specimens have been re-assembled and put on display by the University's Curator of Vertebrate Fossils, Dr Rob Vanderson, at his observatory which houses one of the top ten telescopes in Fort Davis.