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no, they have it right above the eye in the sophilus maximos gland.

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Did the t-rex have melanin pigment in skin?

no, they have it right above the eye in the sophilus maximos gland.


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What does a T-rex looks like?

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How t-rex look like?

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What is the longer name for T Rex?

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Who is cooler Mosasaur or T-rex?

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What is the scienctific name for the T-Rex?

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