Submitted by aesthetic_rex t3_11r0vfz in askscience
I'm currently writing a sci-fi graphic novel which pits soldiers against dinosaurs, and I've run into some questions. To prevent its own skull from shattering when it bit down with the force of at least 6 tons, T. rex's skull was incredibly strong, which begs the question; does that make it stronger than most metals? Moreover, is it strong enough to stop a bullet, at least of a lower caliber?
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