Why Did T-Rex Have Tiny Arms? - Evolution's Embrace (2026)

The Tyrannosaurus Rex’s tiny arms—once thought to be a relic of its evolutionary past—have sparked a revolution in paleontology. What many dismiss as a quirk in the dinosaur’s anatomy is actually a masterstroke of evolutionary adaptation. This isn’t just about size; it’s about strategy. Scientists now see the T. rex’s arm reduction as a calculated move to survive in a world where prey and predators are both evolving. Let’s unpack this paradox: why did a creature capable of crushing bones and stomping through forests shrink its hands? And what does it say about the rules of survival in the Mesozoic era?

Why Did T-Rex Have Tiny Arms? - Evolution's Embrace (2026)

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