What is suggested as a potential implication of *Hyaenodon*'s presumed killing method (targeting the head or neck)?

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It might imply some level of cooperative hunting.

Targeting the head or neck, a behavior that might have earned it the nickname 'headhunter,' could have been necessary when tackling prey larger than itself, potentially implying cooperative hunting.

What is suggested as a potential implication of *Hyaenodon*'s presumed killing method (targeting the head or neck)?

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