Giant skull, tiny arms: the evolutionary trade-off behind T. rex’s build

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Paleontologists say Tyrannosaurus rex evolved a massive skull and powerhouse bite to subdue prey, while its forelimbs were reduced because they offered little advantage as the predator grew—an energy-and-structure trade-off that left the arms vestigial, with possible minor roles but never matching the bite’s power.
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