Paleontologists from the University of Edinburgh created 3D scans of two tiny one-inch dinosaur bones from Canada. The jaw and claw bones were both from embryo tyrannosaurs, and the team found it would have been around three-feet long when born.The remains are the first-known fossils of T-Rex embryos, and researchers believe it would have had a typical rex protruding jawline when it hatched.The small size of a baby T-Rex surprised the scientists, given they can reach up to a staggering 40-feet when an adult.
Many may remember the babies hatching in the iconic Jurassic Park series, but researchers said hatchlings must have been the size of a Border Collie dog, writes the BBC. "These bones are the first window into the early lives of.
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