T. Rex Research Paper

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The concept of possibly being able to resurrect long extinct creatures have been around for decades and has now after years of research just received the spark it needed to bring that concept to reality. In early 2003, fossils of a T. Rex were discovered and although this was not very uncommon, the realization of what was within those fossils were the real surprise. Scientist discovered that one of the bones within it was very much intact and interweaved to it was what looked like to be a system of blood vessels which contained cell like structures, from this discovery scientist were able to begin extracting DNA and coming to the conclusion that Ostriches were closer related to Dinosaurs then they were believed to be, thus achieving what was deemed impossible and unrealistic just years prior to this. Skip just 13 years later, another fossilized T. Rex was discovered being just as or even more unique of a finding. …show more content…
Rex was very different in many ways, most importantly for the fact it was pregnant and one of the first few dinosaurs discovered to still have with it, it’s medullary bone which is found only in females during or a short time after

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