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* Trex soundsPopping Mad
`- Trex soundsJohn Harshman

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 by: Popping Mad - Thu, 28 Dec 2023 05:43 UTC

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6HZu2RlAqg

I don't know who did this. I found it when looking up Mark Nowell
lectures on youtube. But it made me ask how it is know with certainty
that T-Rex had no syrinx?

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 by: John Harshman - Thu, 28 Dec 2023 21:39 UTC

On 12/27/23 9:43 PM, Popping Mad wrote:
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6HZu2RlAqg
>
> I don't know who did this. I found it when looking up Mark Nowell
> lectures on youtube. But it made me ask how it is know with certainty
> that T-Rex had no syrinx?

It isn't known with certainly, and in fact it's a fairly weak inference.
The first fossil evidence of a syrinx is Vegavis, and the claim is that
if there had been anything much older we should have found at least a
few by now.

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