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Avian Skulls May Reveal Insights into Dinosaur Behavior, Researchers Suggest

A scientist posits that the study of early bird skulls could shed light on the behaviors of long-extinct dinosaurs, likening them to modern-day T. rex.

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Updated 11 days ago
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Researchers are exploring the potential of bird skulls to provide insights into the behaviors of dinosaurs that roamed the Earth millions of years ago.

One scientist has drawn parallels between early birds and T. rex, suggesting that understanding avian anatomy may help decode the inner lives of these ancient creatures.

This investigation aims to challenge the common perception of dinosaurs, particularly the notion that they were primarily driven by instinct rather than complex behaviors.