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For decades, the Tyrannosaurus Rex has been depicted as the ultimate predator, sprinting after its prey with ferocity. But what if everything we thought we knew was wrong? In this eye-opening video, we delve into recent scientific studies that suggest T-Rex may have been more of an opportunistic scavenger than a relentless hunter. With a bone structure indicating limited speed—only about 12 miles per hour—this massive dinosaur might have relied on its extraordinary sense of smell to find carrion rather than chase down live prey. Learn how its powerful jaws were designed for crushing bones and extracting nutrients, making it a vital part of the Cretaceous ecosystem. Discover why Hollywood's portrayal of T-Rex as a fearsome predator is misleading and what this means for our understanding of these incredible creatures.
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