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'Perfect toned arms' Kate turned

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We’ve long admired her super shiny hair, sparkling smile, and elegant figure. But a recent look in a summer frock selection proves that the Duchess of Cambridge has another beauty mission up her sleeve. For the Duchess also boasts something special that millions of women have longed for since Michelle Obama stepped over the threshold of the White House: perfectly toned arms. Wearing Emilia Wickstead’s white sleeveless dress to polo last week, her toned triceps and biceps earned as much admiration as the £1,350 ($2,372.30AUD) gown. Camera Icon Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge looks on with her arms tight at the 2022 Royal Charity Polo Cup at the Guards Polo Club on July 06. Credit: Mark Cuthbert / British Press via Getty Images, While the forearm muscles developed over the years were preserved by female athletes, looking too ‘masculine’ to guys like you and me, now elegantly sculpted upper arms are a discreet sign of youthfulness, confidence, and feminine powe...

New dinosaur fossils with short arms show they could have provided grip during mating

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A new fossil of a dinosaur with short arms like Tyrannosaurus rex suggests that its disproportionate size served a purpose. Scientists think the carnivorous animals may have used their tiny appendages to grip one another during mating, or to help them stand up after falling. new dinosaur, Meraxes gigas lived millions of years apart from the infamous T. rex and were apparently not close relatives. The fossil was studied by researchers at the Ernesto Bachmann Museum of Paleontology in Neuquén, Argentina after it was discovered in Patagonia. They also found the species had a large, bumpy skull, possibly used for hunting. Project leader Dr Juan Canale said: ‘Actions related to predation are most likely carried out by the head. ‘I tend to think their arms are used in other kinds of activities. ‘They may have used their arms for reproductive behaviors such as holding the female during mating or supporting themselves to stand back up after a rest or fall.’ Fossils...