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11 Mar 2014 21:47
With a gargantuan head flaunting the largest teeth of any predatory dinosaur, Tyrannosaurus rex embodies the ideal nightmarish horror. So, what was such a ferociously large animal doing with such tiny forelimbs that look more like a humorous afterthought than an evolutionary tool? "Some people think T. rex forearms are just vestigial organs which evolved away, but I claim no," said Scott Lee, a professor of physics at University of Toledo, who argues that a T. rex could move its forearms quickly...
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