T-Rex ain’t fat, he’s just fit.
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I think you can find the points on the bones where muscle attaches. And you can judge how big the muscle was. So maybe they have good reason to think these bones were not structural, just decorative, because there was no muscle connected to it.
Well spino is semi-aquatic, no? It would make sense for it to be chunky
No it wasn’t. There’s a lot of research on it still coming out, but no research that isn’t getting funding from pop science companies supports the idea that it was great in the water.
Really? I thought that was the consensus. What’s the most likely lifestyle?
This channel has some videos going over the papers on it, but basically more heron like than a swimmer. So a lifestyle attached to water sure, but not semi aquatic I. The sense that it’d be swimming a lot. https://youtu.be/BHaLb9bnCaA
Hm could’ve sworn it was. Aight
This channel has some videos going over the papers on it, but basically more heron like than a swimmer. So a lifestyle attached to water sure, but not semi aquatic I. The sense that it’d be swimming a lot. https://youtu.be/BHaLb9bnCaA
Thank you!
Yes, like orca and other whales.
I was thinking Hippo, but yea
I hope it learns Heat Crash and Heavy Slam when it gets added to Pokemon
MEGA CHONKER
10 US tons or 10 Metric tons?
What’s the difference?
We will never find out what Spinosaurus’ final form looks like