New findings suggest the dinosaur's arms were strong enough to slash prey at close quarters, despite being small for its body size.
New findings suggest the dinosaur's arms were strong enough to slash prey at close quarters, despite being small for its body size.
Go inside the studio and see the birth of a cover shot. See what National Geographic photographers had to do to capture the bone-exploding force of a T. rex bite.
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Is there any evolutionary reason that the T-Rex dinosaur had such short, small arms? - Quora
T-Rex's tiny arms were used for gripping partners tightly during sex, Tech News
T-Rex & the short arm enigma. How did they lose their arms?, by Angel Calderon
T. Rex's Tiny Arms May Have Been Vicious Weapons
T-Rex may have used tiny arms as 'vicious slashing' weapons
T rex may have used its small arms for “vicious slashing”
Tyrannosaurus rex, Prehistoric Planet Wiki
Dinosaurs: T. rex had more powerful jaws than its theropod ancestors, dinosaur run brain break
Tyrannosaurs: The Most Dangerous Dinosaurs
Tiny T. rex arms were built for combat
Tyrannosaurus Encyclopedia MDPI
T. Rex Used Its Tiny Arms to 'Viciously Slash' Prey With Huge, Deadly Gashes
Vicious weapon or sex aid: Has mystery of tiny T-rex arms been solved? — RT World News