Yes, evidence suggests that some species of theropod dinosaurs, including certain relatives of Tyrannosaurus rex, likely had feathers or feather-like structures. Fossil discoveries, particularly in closely related species, indicate that feathers may have played roles in insulation, display, or other functions. However, it's unclear whether T. rex itself had feathers as adults, as some studies suggest it might have had scales instead. Overall, the presence of feathers in the lineage leading to T. rex remains an area of active research.
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