Good day!I was also wondering, if T. rex wasn't wiped out by the K-Pg catastrophe 66 mya, and would be able to evolve a few more million years, could it then become completely armless? So that the rudiments of its front legs would be completely covered by the skin and soft tissue, as the hind limb remnants of some recent cetaceans? Also, could its skull grow even larger and more robust? Thank you in advance! Sincerely, VS.
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Good day!I was also wondering, if T. rex wasn't wiped out by the K-Pg catastrophe 66 mya, and would be able to evolve a few more million years, could it then become completely armless? So that the rudiments of its front legs would be completely covered by the skin and soft tissue, as the hind limb remnants of some recent cetaceans? Also, could its skull grow even larger and more robust? Thank you in advance! Sincerely, VS.
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Good day!I was also wondering, if T. rex wasn't wiped out by the K-Pg catastrophe 66 mya, and would be able to evolve a few more million years, could it then become completely armless? So that the rudiments of its front legs would be completely covered by the skin and soft tissue, as the hind limb remnants of some recent cetaceans? Also, could its skull grow even larger and more robust? Thank you in advance! Sincerely, VS.
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For those remains where the forearm claws themselves are present, what type of wear do they show (that might indicate what they were used for)?
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I think the best option we have is (barring some miraculous discovery that they could, in fact, do a push up) sexual and fitness signaling. It's plausible they would have been ornamented, colored, and been able to engage in some manner with their social-sexual partner, or helped groom one another.
On Wed, Jul 16, 2025 at 7:25 PM Ethan Schoales <ethan.s...@gmail.com> wrote:
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