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Scientists Say Most Giant Dinosaurs Had Surprisingly Wimpy Bites

A study of dinosaur species showed that the jaws of many of them were much weaker than thought.

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Scientists say most giant dinosaurs had surprisingly wimpy bites

A study of dinosaur species showed that the jaws of many of them were much weaker than thought.

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Knowridge Science Report broke the news in on Monday, August 11, 2025.
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