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T rex probably didnt roar like movies scientists say it used low resonant calls
Science
Published on 6 May 2026

Fossils point to quiet, low frequency resonances
Movies give T rex a roaring soundtrack, but scientists argue that fossil clues don’t match loud calls. Instead, they suggest it likely produced low-frequency, resonant sounds—something closer to certain modern animal vocalizations. By comparing T rex-like traits to living birds and crocodiles, researchers narrow down how this giant may have sounded, even if the exact “voice” is still unknown.
- Fossils don’t support the classic movie style loud roars
- T rex likely used low-frequency resonant sounds
- Bird and crocodile comparisons guide vocalization guesses
- The true T rex sound remains unconfirmed
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