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The exact skin color of a T. rex is not definitively known, as their skin has not been preserved in a way that reveals color. However, paleontologists suggest that T. rex may have had a range of colors, possibly including shades of brown, green, or even more vibrant hues, similar to modern reptiles and birds. Evidence from fossilized skin impressions indicates that they likely had scaly skin, but the precise coloration remains speculative.

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