
Q How did Tyrannosaurus use its short forelimbs?

- A To support its body when standing up.
- B To dig the ground.
- C To mark its territory on trees.
A To support its body when standing up.
The forelimbs of Tyrannosaurus were extremely small compared to its body, about the length of an adult human arm.
Despite their size, they were powerful and are believed to have helped lift its body when rising from a crouched position.














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