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Blood vessels found in T. rex bones are rewriting dinosaur science

Researchers have discovered intact blood vessels in the fossilized bones of a Tyrannosaurus rex, providing new insights into the biology and physiology of these ancient creatures. This breakthrough may challenge existing theories about dinosaur biology and lead to a reevaluation of how we understand extinct species.

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