A new study suggests Tyrannosaurus rex’s tiny arms were the evolutionary price of developing a gigantic head and a devastating bite.
New research suggests the predatory dinosaur’s famously small limbs weren’t just an evolutionary fluke – but a direct ...
A new study explores the reason why the dinosaur T. rex has tiny arms.
An analysis of 85 dinosaur species shows that tiny forearms in meat-eating dinosaurs were the result of an evolutionary trade ...
A new study suggests that certain theropods—two-legged, mostly meat-eating dinosaurs—had shrunken forelimbs as an ...
It’s a known fact that Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaurs have small arms — but why? Scientists now believe they have cracked the ...
Tyrannosaurus rex's famously tiny arms may not have been an awkward evolutionary leftover after all. A new study suggests ...
A Royal Society research paper published May 20 suggests that T. rex, which averaged more than 40 feet long with arms ...
The massive and fearsome Tyrannosaurus Rex may be the most recognizable dinosaur of all time, but it has long been the butt of jokes due to its tiny, seemingly pointless arms. But according to one ...
Why did T. rex have such tiny arms? Scientists now think it’s because its giant head became the ultimate hunting tool. Across multiple dinosaur groups, stronger skulls and crushing jaws evolved ...
They were once one of the most fearsome dinosaurs to roam the earth, with an enormous set of teeth, but why did the T.rex have such tiny arms? Well, scientists now think they might have an answer.
At least five groups of two-legged, mostly meat-eating theropod dinosaurs experienced a shortening of the upper arms over the course of their evolutionary journey. But why did they have such comically ...