The massive and fearsome Tyrannosaurus Rex may be the most recognizable dinosaur of all time, but it has long been the butt of jokes due to its tiny, seemingly pointless arms. But according to one ...
Revolutionary new research has shattered long-held assumptions about dinosaur predation strategies, revealing that Tyrannosaurus rex’s bone-crushing bite force was just one of several successful ...
Sixty-six million years after its extinction, T. rex continues to spark debate especially over its oddly short, stiff forelimbs. Many theories have been floated to explain them, but one paleontologist ...
A new hypothesis for the evolution of the T. rex’s short arms was formulated by Kevin Padian, UC Berkeley professor emeritus of integrative biology and curator of paleontology at the UC Museum of ...
April 5 (UPI) --The Tyrannosaurus rex's arms may have evolved to become extremely short to lower the risk of bites while feeding in packs, a new study says. A 45-foot-long T. rex may have 3-feet long ...
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