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Feathers are not likely to be in an adult T.Rex due it's size, the larger an animal is the harder for it to lose body heat, esp in a tropical environment( a young animal which would be hundreds of time smaller than it's parent would need it to stay warm even in said tropical jungle)... The greater the mass of an object the longer it retains heat and if the object continuously produces heat it's REALLY heard to get rid of said excess heat and feathers are insulating... this would be BAD! Now you could say " But Dinosaurs were cold blooded!!!" even if that were true we go back to the "Mass" issues I work in casting aluminum billets and ingots, some of them are over 29 inch in diameter... it takes these billets weeks or even months to cool down enough to touch. All large mammals which are warm blooded, unless they live in a very cold place lack any form of insulation because the need to regulate body heat is very important and seeing as how an adult T.Rex was elephant sized, it goes to figure that they most likely didn't have feathers unless young...
Point 3).... I'm rooting for the T.Rex...EAT THE TINY FILTHY HUMAN THINGYS!!!!
I'm shutting up now and will never do this again for any of your amazing pics..... Thank You....
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"Lose Honor rather than Betray a Trust." Set upon the Chenoweth Coat of Arms. (my family)
I say- screw the scientists, this is awesome!
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