Evolution Secrets: Dinosaurs Loved to Commit Murders

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With their razor sharp teeth, scales, feathers and overall wonky looks, dinosaurs may seem like different creatures, but the fact is they’re not so different from you and I. Like us humans, dinosaurs took great joy in the process of murder. They loved it so much that they evolved certain aspects of themselves to get better at it. I know what you’re thinking. I too wish we could speed up evolution to get those cool, murder-friendly traits in our lifetime, but we’ll just have to wait a few years.

NEW TYRANNOSAURS FILLS IN EVOLUTION GAP

Researchers have discovered a new species of tyrannosaur. Timurlegnia euotica, as it is so elegantly called, fills in a large evolution gap. With this finding, researchers were able to learn more about the famous T.rex and it’s supreme murder capabilities. With enormous size, intelligence, and heightened sense, the T.Rex was one of the most feared of the dinosaur family. With this new discovery, we now understand how that exactly came to be.

THIRST FOR BLOOD TURNED T.REX INTO KILLING MACHINES

By analyzing fossils, researchers were able to investigate the complex sensory structures of the T.rex. It was always known that their advanced senses helped them become first class killing machines, but they never knew how. Through the process of evolution, T. rex’s ancestors were able to fill the gaps of this mystery. This old family members showed early signs of these sensory structures that laid the foundation for lethal advancement. In addition, to these qualities, Timurlegnia, the early version of T.Rex, was found to have hypersensitive hearing. As time went on, evolution played its part and the T.rex developed the ability to hear low frequencies at marvelous rates. Perfect for cold-blood murder. No pun intended.

DINOSAURS PAST COULD BE KEY TO HUMAN FUTURE

Studying the evolution of dinosaurs is more than just learning about their extinction. The data we gather from ecosystems in the past could very well help mankind predict what will happen in the future. As more pieces of the historical puzzle are put together, we will realize that the picture will be of our future world. That is if manage to complete it without losing that evasive middle piece.