File:150411-A-RO090-003.JPG Montana’s T.rex was found with a third digit, demonstrating that T.rex had a vestigial third finger.JPG

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An interesting feature of Montana’s T.rex is that it was found with a third digit, demonstrating that T.rex had a vestigial third finger. For decades Tyrannosaurus rex was thought to have had only two fingers at the end of its tiny arms, by Eileen L. Williamson, Senior Public Affairs Specialist, Omaha District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

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