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(1)Picture a Tyrannosaurus in your head You probably think of a sharp, huge fang-like face, a carnivorous dinosaur that walks on two feet with sharp teeth and claws is called aropod dinosaur
(2)But on March 30, Auburn University and an international research team published a study suggesting that if aropod dinosaur like Tyrannosaurus closed its mouth, its lips would have completely covered its teeth
(3)The team analyzed the characteristics of Tyrannosaurus jawbones, the extent to which the teeth were worn, and the size of the teethFirst, the team compared the jawbone shape of Tyrannosaurus to existing reptiles such as crocodiles and lizards
(4)As a result, Tyrannosaurus jawbones are more similar to lizards with vertical teeth and covered with lips than crocodiles without lips and whose teeth grow obliquely outward
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(1)Fossil evidence with thick lips that remain after covering all teeth has been found. The summarized paper is released todayimage text translation
(2)It’s not this
(3)It’s this
(4)Even if I opened my mouth, it was covered by my lips, so I couldn’t see my teeth
(5)The feather hypothesis, which once roared around the community, is dressed as skin
(6)Fossils were discovered and temperature studies were used in the early days
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