Some exercises in logical thinking regarding the question: Why has the T-Rex such short arms and what where they used for?
Frequently asked questions
What are the different theories about the use of T-Rex's short arms?
Several theories exist, including use during mating rituals, pushing the body upwards while standing up, killing and dissection of prey, and care for young T-Rex/eggs.
Why is the "use during mating rituals" theory doubted?
The arms and claws, being like two teeth on short limbs with limited motion, would likely cause significant marks or injuries on the mating partner.
Why is the "pushing the body upwards" theory doubted?
The arms' position and strength seem insufficient to help a T-Rex stand up, especially considering its weight (5-7 tons) and the lack of a stable contact surface, potentially leading to injuries.
Why is the "killing and dissection of prey" theory questioned?
The arms are too short for the T-Rex to see what the claws are doing, and the neck musculature was already sufficient for killing prey. Using the arms could leave the T-Rex vulnerable.
Why is the "care for young T-Rex/eggs" theory debated?
While the claw position might seem suitable for carrying eggs or nest parts, the two-fingered claws appear to be an evolutionary flaw compared to specialized egg carriers like Oviraptor.
What is a more likely theory about the use of T-Rex's arms?
The secret lies in the T-Rex's growth. As a young dinosaur, the T-Rex was smaller and needed its claws for defense, hunting, and dissection. As it grew, its jaws became bigger and these limbs became expendable.
What evidence supports the theory related to T-Rex growth?
Pictures indicate a more reasonable body-to-limb ratio in younger T-Rex, allowing them to keep up with other dinosaurs. Studies also show that forelimbs became proportionally lighter from juvenile to adult stages. Nanotyrannus may also, in fact, be a juvenile T-Rex.
What is the implication of juvenile T-Rex having longer thigh bones?
Some believe it suggests juvenile T-Rex actively hunted, possibly in a more raptor-esque style, while adults focused more on scavenging.
What is the significance of the chest plates in juvenile vs. adult T-Rex?
Adult T-Rex chest plates tend to be more stuck together, while juvenile T-Rex chest plates and arms seem more sideways bent, potentially providing a better range and flexibility.
What is the overall conclusion about the T-Rex's short arms?
The relatively shorter arms of the juvenile T-Rex were likely vital for its survival, but became less important as it grew bigger and developed a more formidable jaw.
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- Felix Zappe (Autor:in), 2016, Thoughts about T-Rex’s short arms, München, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/338311