Has anything come of the soft tissue found in Tyranosaurus bones?
Just wondering. I've been trying to research it, but I've come up with nil, and I'm eager to learn more.
(Damn scientists saying that the T. rex was a craposaurus carrion-eater...I don't care if it was, it defeats the purpose of having a T. rex if it isn't some gigantic killing machine...and that was a random babbling. It's time for bed.)
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Funny when i say to people birds are descended from "dinosaurs" threw millions of years of evolution, they laugh at me. I look at my parrot and then think about the classic depiction of a t-rex and all is so clear to me...
Might have something to do with teh psilocybin, lols...
Re: Has anything come of the soft tissue found in Tyranosaurus bones?
I believe that T-rex was opportunistic. Like lions, it was a predator but if it could swipe a carcass from a smaller predator, then it sure as hell would.
There's a mammoth, and there's the mastadon. Mastadon's had a more reddish fur, and were smaller, more humped over, and had their tusks were shapped differently. Their ears were also smaller and rounder than those of a mammoth
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