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T. rex babies were born ready to run and feed themselves
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- Baby T. rex bones found stashed in museum drawer: ‘Vanishingly rare’ New York Post · 13h ago
- Baby T. rex were out of the nest and hunting early news.okstate.edu · 13h ago
- 'Vanishingly Rare' Discovery: T. Rex Hatchlings Were Smaller Than a Cat And Born by The Dozen ScienceAlert · 13h ago
- T. rex babies were born ready to run and feed themselves Phys.org · 13h ago
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