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| ILLUSTRATION BY MARK P. WITTON | | That heart-pounding, jaw-opening, teeth-exposing moment in Jurassic Park?
Nope. Never happened in real life, researchers now say. Moist lips covered those fearsome teeth, which were smaller than depicted, with thin enamel (see the lower models above). Yep, even the mighty T. rex, despite its car-chomping, outhouse-busting Jurassic depiction, needed to hydrate.
How come we didn’t know about this until now? Why don’t dino descendants like crocs have lips? Is Spielberg going to have to reshoot the movie?
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| A cuddle: This tender portrait of a baby alpaca and Alina Surquislla Gomez, a third-generation alpaca herder, led our story on an innovative quest to save alpacas in the Peruvian Andes. A similar portrait from the same shoot just won a regional World Press Photo award. Read and see the story.
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Today's soundtrack: Walk the Llama Llama, Rascal Flatts
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