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Dinosaurs T. rex had a massive, stiff skull that it used to devour its prey By Chris Ciaccia Fox News Published September 26, 2019 10:05am EDT ... Fox News Flash top headlines for Sept. 26 ...
Tyrannosaurus rex had an extremely stiff skull that allowed it to chomp its way through other creatures' bones without risking cracking its own cranium. Pictured, an artist's impression showing T ...
A Tyrannosaurus rex could bite hard enough to shatter the bones of its prey. But how it accomplished this feat without breaking its own skull bones has baffled paleontologists. That's why ...
However, the idea that T. rex also had a flexible skull presented a problem mathematically. (Also see how T. rex ’s tiny arms may have actually been vicious weapons.) ...
The strength of the bite of a full-grown T. rex has been the subject of numerous scientific studies, but mysteries endure about what led to this powerful chomp that ruled the end of the dinosaur era.
In this way, the researcher team said, T. rex's skull was stiff like those of hyenas and crocodiles. Previous researchers may've missed this key trait by looking at the question from what graduate ...
The T. rex’s skull seems to have been built specifically for destroying just about anything, and based on what its fossils have told us, that’s exactly what it did.
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