Many studies prove that the T-Rex was actually very different from the Jurassic Park and World films, especially in terms of teeth.
Recently, a new study came out and this investigation by scientists shows that the T-Rex of films Jurassic Park is really very different from the reali Tyrannosaure Rex. Whether in terms of general appearance, skin, behavior… This dinosaur has nothing to do with the films of the saga. Most of you already know that the T-Rex definitely had feathers, not like in the movies. But did you know that his teeth also had nothing to do? According to this latest study, the T-Rex actually had lips around his teeth. We will explain everything to you.
The T-Rex would have very different teeth compared to the Jurassic Park films
In a brand new study, published in the revue Science on March 30, 2023, a group of researchers successfully demonstrated that the T-Rex was even more different from the T-Rex from the Jurassic Park movies than we thought. Especially at the level of in the dentition.
According to Thomas Cullen, co-author of the study, theropods like the T-Rex would ultimately not have visible winds. Often depicted with the sharp teeth which protrudes from the mouth even when it is closed, the Tyrannosaurus would ultimately no visible teethas is the case with the crocodiliens. And that would be the case for all dinosaurs of the type.
Also according to the scientist, tooth enamel ” must stay hydrated to stay healthy. If it is exposed to the air for too long, it becomes crumbly and it is more likely to crack or catch a disease”, we read in Cnet. This explains why the T-Rex would have had lips. Of course, all this is still theoretical.
According to the study, the dentition of the Tyrannosaurus would also have a very different setup from that of crocodiles. “They display a model closer to animals with lips. The thickness of their enamel is the same on the outer and inner sides“, explains Thomas Cullen.
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The Tyrannosaurus Rex would have had feathers too, like the Raptors
Many of you already know this, but it’s worth remembering one thing: most dinosaurs in type Raptors et assimilables au T-Rex would have had plumes. Many scientists have even compared these animals with very big turkeys carnivores. For the researchers, the Tyrannosaurus indeed had scales on the body, like in the movies. On the other hand, he would also have had feathers on his head and tail. They are still the ancestors of chickens.
According to Thomas R. Holtz Jr, tyrannosaurus specialist at the University of Maryland, the T-Rex was more « small, fast and fluffy…nothing to do with the giant T-Rex from Jurassic Park”.
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The T-Rex was slower than in the Jurassic Park and World movies
Moreover, according to researcher John Hutchinson, the T-Rex would not run as fast as the one in Jurassic Park or even that of Jurassic World. Even if when Claire is chased by the T-Rex, the latter goes slower than when we see a Jeep racing at 65 km/h, it seems that the T-Rex might only go at 40 km/h at the max, with an average of 20 km/h. According to the researcher, he was walking at a ten kilometers per hour. The dinosaur was massive and its skeleton did not allow it to go any faster.
Sources :
- https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.abo7877
- https://www.businessinsider.fr/voici-a-quoi-ressemblait-vraiment-un-t-rex-et-il-est-tres-different-du-monstre-de-jurassic-park-184920#le-t-rex-avait-des-plumes-sur-la-tete-et-le-cou-et-aussi-un-peu-sur-la-queue
- https://www.nationalgeographic.fr/sciences/2021/07/le-vrai-t-rex-ressemblait-il-a-celui-de-jurassic-park
- Cnet : https://www.cnetfrance.fr/news/jurassic-park-a-tort-la-dentition-du-t-rex-etait-tres-differente-des-films-39956654.htm