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For 30 Years, We Got Dinosaur Sounds All Wrong Because of Jurassic Park—Scientists Say It Was All Completely Wrong
This form of sound production is common in today’s ostriches, doves, and crocodiles. Think of a deep, chest-vibrating hum or a low-frequency rumble felt as much as heard. The assumption that dinosaurs ...
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