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How poor was the hearing of Tyrannosaurus Rex?

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Tyrannosaurus rex is thought to have had a very keen sense of hearing, as suggested by its long, and looping, ear canals (cochlea), which would have been very useful for low-frequency sound detection, which, in turn, would have made the animal proficient at recognising the footsteps of far away prey. read more

Tyrannosaurus rex is thought to have had a very keen sense of hearing, as suggested by its long, and looping, ear canals , which would have been very useful for low-frequency sound detection, which, in turn, would have made the animal proficient at recognising the footsteps of far away prey. read more

Any poor schmuck will have almost no chance of escaping once the Rex has laid its eyes on him. Its sense of hearing is also excellent. It can spot sounds of varying frequencies from miles away. read more

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