By KAZUHIRO NAKATA/ Staff Writer
September 18, 2021 at 07:00 JST
Associate professor Soichiro Kawabe poses with a lower left jaw fossil of the tyrannosaur scanned with CT at Fukui Prefectural University in Eiheiji, Fukui Prefecture, on Aug. 23. (Kazuhiro Nakata)
FUKUI--The jaws of the mighty tyrannosaur were armed with such high-sensitivity tactile sensory glands that the beast was able to differentiate between when to deftly carry its offspring in its mouth or rip apart the flesh and bones of prey, new research suggests. [Read More]
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