Study suggests T. Rex’s menacing snarl might be a myth
The image of the Tyrannosaurus Rex popularized in movies like "Jurassic Park" -- specifically, the predator's viciously sharp teeth -- might be missing a key feature. According to a new study, dinosaurs like the T. Rex may have had lizard-like lips that hid their deadly bite.
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