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Dinosaurs are keeping mum on exactly how many birthdays they
celebrated back in the day.
But scientists have come up with clever ways to guess the lifespans
of the ancient reptiles.
To determine how long and how fast Tyrannosaurus rex grew, paleontologist Mark Norell at the American
Museum of Natural History and colleagues counted rings in some of the dinosaurs'
ancient bones. Similar to tree rings, each ring in a dinosaur bone marks
another year of growth.
“We found on the basis of seven specimens that T. rex reached adult size at 19 years of
age,” said Norell. “The oldest T. rex
that we could find was the specimen named Sue at the Field Museum in Chicago,
which was 28 years old. T. rex grew
very fast--for a four-year stint, it was putting on more than 5 pounds per
day.”
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