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These sleek predatory dinosaurs really are teenage T. rex
Detailed analysis of fossilized leg bones also suggest that this dinosaur icon had an intriguing survival strategy when food was scarce.
Sixty-six million years ago, the ground of western North America trembled with the footfalls of a tyrant: Tyrannosaurus rex. But despite a wealth of T. rex remains pulled from the region’s Cretaceous-period rocks, scientists have had few clues about how the celebrity dinosaur grew from a hatchling to a gargantuan predator—until now.
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