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Lautenschlager plugged in the data of various skulls to compare their eye sockets and see what there was to see. A considerable portion of the dinosaurian population had precisely the types of eye ...
Large dinosaur predators, such as Tyrannosaurus rex, evolved different shapes of eye sockets to better deal with high bite forces, new research has shown. Large dinosaur predators, such as ...
This bite strength was aided in T. rex and other large predatory dinosaurs by an intriguing evolutionary modification in the skull, with the eye socket - called the orbital bone - becoming ...
In particular, carnivores with skulls longer than 3.2 feet (1 meter) tended to have elongated, keyhole-like eye sockets — or orbits — as adults, while the carnivores' young offspring and ...
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