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Babies from famed carnivorous dinosaur group were ‘born ready’ to hunt – Devdiscourse
rex – fossilized jaw and claw bones that show these record-size babies looked a lot like adults and were “born ready” to hunt. The fossils, the researchers said…

Scientists for the first time have found embryonic remains from the group of ferocious meat-eating dinosaurs that includes T. rex – fossilized jaw and claw bones that show these record-size babies looked a lot like adults and were “born ready” to hunt.
The fossils, the researchers said on Tuesday, represented two species from the group called tyrannosaurs, the apex predators in Asia and North America during the Cretaceous Period toward the end of the dinosaur age. The bones indicated that these…
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