Dinosaurs disappeared 65 million years ago, so we don't really know what they sounded like. Of course, there are many movies with dinosaurs making all kinds of roars, screeches and screams. However, these noises are just guesses that movie directors make about how dinosaurs sounded.  new discovery has given scientists  better idea of  kinds of sounds dinosaurs made.  scientists examined  rare fossil. It was from  spiky, armoured dinosaur called  ankylosaur. The fossil is around 78 million years old. It includes  record of the ankylosaur's voice box. It is  world's oldest fossil of a voice box. The scientists believe  shape of the creature's voice box means it probably made bird-like sounds.
The research was led by Professor Junki Yoshida,  dinosaur researcher at  Fukushima Museum in Japan. Dr Yoshida did many tests on  shape of the fossilized voice box. He compared it with the voice box of dozens of birds, crocodiles, lizards and turtles. They now have  good idea of what the muscles around  voice box looked like. The muscles controlled  windpipe and sounds of  voice box. Yoshida's research may mean that movies like Jurassic Park got it wrong. Millions of years ago,  Tyrannosaurus rex probably made more of  tweeting sound, like a bird. Hollywood may have to change its scary roars and growls in future dinosaur films to  tweet-tweet sound.