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One of the teeth of the Tyrannosaurus rex, longer than the palm of the hand, each leg can withstand tens of thousands of pressures, the Dutch Museum of Natural Biodiversity collection of the Tyrannosaurus rex 🦖 in detail analyzed its skeletal scars, feces

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With one tooth longer than the palm of the hand and each leg withstanding tens of thousands of pressures, the Tyrannosaurus rex d¦ from the Collection of the Dutch Museum of Natural Biodiversity analyzed its skeletal scars, fecal structure to explore his diet, and filled in the missing bones through 3D. printing technology.

The goal of the future is to study its skin color, foreigners are really idle, but curious #dinosaurs# let human civilization progress.

One of the teeth of the Tyrannosaurus rex, longer than the palm of the hand, each leg can withstand tens of thousands of pressures, the Dutch Museum of Natural Biodiversity collection of the Tyrannosaurus rex 🦖 in detail analyzed its skeletal scars, feces
One of the teeth of the Tyrannosaurus rex, longer than the palm of the hand, each leg can withstand tens of thousands of pressures, the Dutch Museum of Natural Biodiversity collection of the Tyrannosaurus rex 🦖 in detail analyzed its skeletal scars, feces
One of the teeth of the Tyrannosaurus rex, longer than the palm of the hand, each leg can withstand tens of thousands of pressures, the Dutch Museum of Natural Biodiversity collection of the Tyrannosaurus rex 🦖 in detail analyzed its skeletal scars, feces
One of the teeth of the Tyrannosaurus rex, longer than the palm of the hand, each leg can withstand tens of thousands of pressures, the Dutch Museum of Natural Biodiversity collection of the Tyrannosaurus rex 🦖 in detail analyzed its skeletal scars, feces
One of the teeth of the Tyrannosaurus rex, longer than the palm of the hand, each leg can withstand tens of thousands of pressures, the Dutch Museum of Natural Biodiversity collection of the Tyrannosaurus rex 🦖 in detail analyzed its skeletal scars, feces
One of the teeth of the Tyrannosaurus rex, longer than the palm of the hand, each leg can withstand tens of thousands of pressures, the Dutch Museum of Natural Biodiversity collection of the Tyrannosaurus rex 🦖 in detail analyzed its skeletal scars, feces
One of the teeth of the Tyrannosaurus rex, longer than the palm of the hand, each leg can withstand tens of thousands of pressures, the Dutch Museum of Natural Biodiversity collection of the Tyrannosaurus rex 🦖 in detail analyzed its skeletal scars, feces
One of the teeth of the Tyrannosaurus rex, longer than the palm of the hand, each leg can withstand tens of thousands of pressures, the Dutch Museum of Natural Biodiversity collection of the Tyrannosaurus rex 🦖 in detail analyzed its skeletal scars, feces
One of the teeth of the Tyrannosaurus rex, longer than the palm of the hand, each leg can withstand tens of thousands of pressures, the Dutch Museum of Natural Biodiversity collection of the Tyrannosaurus rex 🦖 in detail analyzed its skeletal scars, feces

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