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when its skull and bite could tackle larger prey. But even as a juvenile, the study showed, T. rex had a jaw-muscle force that could produce stronger bites than any of its non-rex Tyrannosaur ...
(narrator) A huge jaw powered this deadly bite. (ominous music) ♪ Bates has studied the structure of T-rex's skull. He recreated the muscles that connected the upper and lower jaws.
“The posterior part of the skull that housed the muscles was particularly large,” Bates says. Rare juvenile T. rex skeletons indicate that these dinosaurs were leggy runners with relatively ...
rex skull. "As the stereotype of a large carnivorous ... anatomy of the eye or associated soft tissues, such as nerves and muscles. "This is [where] we reach an impasse in palaeontology as we ...
rex’s own skull would crack or shatter as well. Researchers from the University of Missouri wanted to figure out why that didn’t happen, and how the mighty king of the dinosaurs was able to ...
Scientists have discovered a new species of tyrannosauroid—the group of dinosaurs that includes Tyrannosaurus rex. The ...
rex included two large holes at the top. These were referred to a dorsotemporal fenestra. In the past, scientists believed this part at the roof of the skull was equipped with muscles that aided in T.
Andre] And that's good for muscles to attach ... from how massive that skull is. I don't see what could have possibly hurt it. - How would it compare with T-Rex? - I Imagine it would be pretty ...
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