T-rex’s tiny arms were actually ‘vicious slashing’ weapons, suggests expert
Not laughing at those stumpy little things now…
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An expert paleontologist has claimed that the stubby arms of the Tyrannosaurus rex were actually vicious weapons.
Last year it was found that a separate species of dinosaur, the Gualicho shinyae, evolved the same puzzlingly small arms independently of the T-rex – suggesting the tiny limbs were not vestigial and stepping up efforts to deduce their purpose.
A paper by Dr Steven M Stanley, from the University of Hawaii, now suggests that T-rex’s seemingly comical arms were “not functionless but adapted for vicious slashing”.
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“Its short, strong forelimbs and large claws would have permitted T. rex, whether mounted on a victim’s back or grasping it with its jaws, to inflict four gashes a meter or more long and several centimetres deep within a few seconds,” wrote Stanley. “And it could have repeated this multiple times in rapid succession.”
Stanley explains that Tyrannosaur ancestors used their longer limbs for grasping, but a T-rex’s jaws replaced this function.
“No longer being selected for, the arms were selected against: the expansion of the head deprived them of nutrition in a zero-sum game,” said Stanley. “Then, as the arms approached their final size, natural selection kicked in opportunistically and put them to good use for slashing at close quarters.”
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He suggested the arms might have a more minor purpose, perhaps to hold on to a mate during sex – a claim Stanley indicated would be too dangerous given the claws’ sharpness.
It’s a debate that will rage on.