Tyrannosaurus Rex

Tyrannosaurus is a large, bipedal carnivore that lived approximately 66 to 68 million years ago during the late Cretaceous Period.

About the T-Rex

Tyrannosaurus is a large, bipedal carnivore that lived approximately 66 to 68 million years ago during the late Cretaceous Period. It is considered to be one of the largest carnivorous dinosaurs to have ever walked the Earth and its very name means “tyrant lizard”. It was first discovered in 1902 by Barnum Brown. 3 years later, Henry Fairfield Osborn would give this dinosaur its now iconic name.

Teeth

This dinosaur had 60 razor sharp teeth, each up to 9 inches long

Weight

The Tyrannosaurus weighed as much as an Asian Elephant

Speed

This dinosaur’s top speed was about 18 MPH faster than humans!



“one of the most aggressive and fearsome dinosaurs to walk the planet.”

Tyrannosaurus is believed to be one of the most aggressive and fearsome dinosaurs to walk the planet. It stood approximately 20 feet tall, was about 40 feet long from head to tail and weighed approximately 7 tons. It is believed this dinosaur feasted on large herbivore dinosaurs such as triceratops and brontosaurus dinosaurs. The T- Rex—as it is commonly referred to—had an deadly bite. It had a minimum bite force of at least 12,000 pounds and could eat over 500 pounds of meat in one bite.

The T Rex is not only known for its size and aggressive nature, but is also known for its very tiny hands. Scientists don’t currently know how the Tyrannosaurus used its tiny arms or what purposes it served, but there are some theories floating around. One theory states that these animals used their arms to lift themselves off of the ground after they have been knocked down during battle. Another theory stipulates that these dinosaurs used their arms to tightly grab squirming prey so they could bite them. Considering the strength of these appendages, then this theory seems to be one of the most plausible.



Where are the Tyrannosaurus Rex Skeletons?

At the time of this writing, an interesting fact is that only about 30 Tyrannosaurus skeletons have been found around the world. Most of them have been found in the Western portion of the United States (in Montana, Texas, Wyoming and Utah), but some have also been found in Alberta and Saskatchewan Canada, and in Mongolia.


Dinosaur Species

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Apatosaurus

Features of the Apatosaurus head were disputed for a century after its remains were first uncovered.

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Parasaurolophus

This dinosaur is one of the longest and most recognizable dinosaurs on the planet.

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Pterodactyl

Pterodactyl had wings formed by a skin stretching from its fourth finger to its hind limbs.

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Stegosaurus

Of all of the dinosaurs, Stegosaurus had one of the smallest brains.

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T-Rex

T-Rex is believed to be one of the most aggressive dinosaurs to walk the planet.

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Triceratops

It is believed that Triceratops ate mostly low growth vegetation such as ferns and shrubbery.

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