Tyrannosaurus is more violent than we think

British and American archaeologists, recently, discovered the tyrannical dinosaur (T-Rex) much bigger, far more violent than human imagination.

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The team of scientists used 3D laser scanning to create ultra-precise and ultra-precise scans on T-Rex fossils. Next, they used computer graphics to recreate the muscles and flesh of the tyrant dinosaur. Empty cavities such as oral cavity and lungs are modeled. After fully reproducing their parts, scientists have just conducted mass measurements.

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Tyrant dinosaurs are bigger, more violent than people think.

The results show that, in fact, tyrannical dinosaurs are much bigger than what people thought before. They can weigh nine tons, 30% heavier than previously thought.

According to scientists, the T-Rex weighs about 10kg immediately after birth, which is equivalent to the weight of a six-month-old baby.

A 'teenage' T-Rex can weigh up to 1790kg / year, meaning that its weight increases twice as fast as previous human estimates.

According to Professor John Hutchinson, from Royal Verterinary University (UK), because the body weight is too large, it reduces the movement speed of tyrannical dinosaurs. Meanwhile, its legs and arms are lighter, so its focus is always shifted forward.

'T-Rex is even heavier than nine tons. We are trying to find larger dinosaur fossils to determine T-Rex's incredible weight , 'said Professor John Hutchinson.