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Who Had the Strongest Bite? T-Rex and Co. on the Test Bench

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They were huge, two-legged, feared – but their skulls were betrayed: not all predators relied on pure power. Those who killed as if they were investigated by researchersHe is the icon among predators: with a 13-metre-long, muscle-packed nine-ton-body and up to 20-centimetre-long skins Tyrannosaurus rex plucked through the Cretaceous North America 68 to 66 million years ago. He is the symbol of a long past, primitive size, in front of today's lan…
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They were huge, two-legged, feared – but their skulls were betrayed: not all predators relied on pure power. Those who killed as if they were investigated by researchersHe is the icon among predators: with a 13-metre-long, muscle-packed nine-ton-body and up to 20-centimetre-long skins Tyrannosaurus rex plucked through the Cretaceous North America 68 to 66 million years ago. He is the symbol of a long past, primitive size, in front of today's lan…

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geo broke the news in on Monday, August 4, 2025.
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