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    Tyrannosaurus rex

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    Tyrannosaurus rex means "tyrant lizard king" .It is also called T.Rex abbreviation. The first T. rex was first found by Barnum Brown in 1902. The first T. rex was found in Hell Creek, Montana, USA, North America. Tyrannosaurus rex was a meat-eater about 40 feet (12.4 m) long, about 15-20 feet (4.6-6 m) tall, and about 5-7 tons in weight. T. rex probably had about 200 bones, roughly the same as us (no one knows exactly how many it had, since no complete T. Rex Skeletons have been found). About a

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    If you ever watched the movie “ Jurassic park 3 “ you might remember the epic fighting scene between Tyrannosaurus and Spinosaurus. They are one of the largest predators to have roamed the earth. In the movie, the Spinosarus won the fight due its larger in size and higher strength compare to that of the Tyrannosaurus. This prof that Just because Tyrannosaurus is the most popular meat eating dinosaurs, doesn't mean it would never been hunted down. However is this fighting scene between these two gigantic

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    The Tyrannosaurus rex was one of the most powerful and prevailing dinosaurs to ever exist. These large carnivores lived during the late Cretaceous Period, which was about 66 million years ago. They roamed the lands of which is now present day western North America. Its name comes from the Greek and Latin origins, the word ‘tyrannosaurus’ meaning ‘tyrant lizard’ in Greek, and ‘rex’ meaning ‘king’ in Latin. The infamous T-Rex had a very unique body structure. A massive 5-foot long skull, tiny 3-foot

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    Tyrannosaurus Rex Was a Slow Runner Essay

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    Tyrannosaurus Rex Was a Slow Runner Ever since we were young we have been fascinated by the dinosaurs. We have played with dinosaurs as children, watched documentaries as adults with interest, and watching movies with enjoyment. No dinosaur from the past strikes more fear in the present day to the average person then that of Tyrannosaurus Rex. For decades children have played with dinosaurs and had T-Rex dominating other dinosaurs by chasing them down and destroying them. We have seen it time

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    marble halls were deserted for the day, as the hours were over. Everyone had deserted the two buildings, and the lights were out, shrouding A-1 and A-2 in darkness.However, one scientist, in C-5 stayed late, as his thirst of knowledge about the Tyrannosaurus Rex DNA he was given could not be satisfied, So he stayed behind while his colleagues went off. He glanced into his microscope, looking into the sample, scrutinizing it. His microscope was state of the art made up of a lightweight skeleton of titanium

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    of different artists. The fossil of a “Tyrannosaurus Rex” and the “Roosevelt Sculpture” are two objects commonly said to be the most viewed pieces of artwork at the museum. The virtual tour presented generous information about the history of the objects as well as knowledgeable facts about the artists and founders. The massive dinosaur to ever exist is mounted in the exhibit hall: Hall of Saurischian Dinosaurs in a stalking position. The Tyrannosaurus Rex is arguably the most popular and media

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    slammed into a rock-hard barrier. Though the man likely assumed it would be a major inconvenience for his job (such as bedrock or pipes), but he was in for quite the surprise. Amidst the dusty, dirty air, the skeletal remains of a new species of Tyrannosaurus Rex lay idly by- just waiting to be discovered. That is right, the Qianzhousaurus Sinensis, in all the glory of its long snout, was revealed completely by accident. Paleontologists were aware of the T-Rex and other similar dinosaurs for quite some

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    One of many similarities is that they both involve having a Tyrannosaurus Rex. “Out of the mist, one hundred yards away, came Tyrannosaurus Rex.” They both also take place in three different areas the time machine, Times Safari Inc. and the jungle. One other thing they have in common is that they both involve having to go back in time to kill a Tyrannosaurus Rex and they both talk about how you can´t go off the path or you could mess something up or change

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    the skull of an old tyrannosaurus rex, a beetle that can spray out near-boiling liquid, and a nest with numerous amounts of evidence within it. The talon and burn trauma on the tyrannosaurus rex are two great pieces of evidence in the dragon’s favor. Something had to of came from above and delivered those blows to the enormous dinosaur and then have it somehow get burnt. It could be a coincidence that something other than a dragon hit it with its talons and then the tyrannosaurus rex fell into some

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    loud footsteps can be heard. The Tyrannosaurus rex, the king of the dinosaurs, is coming over the hill, and the sounds of his footsteps make all the other dinosaurs scatter. Despite not being the biggest dinosaur, the Tyrannosaurus rex is undisputedly the fiercest, and through the discovery of many fossils, Hollywood and scientists have made this carnivore the most famous of all the dinosaurs. Even the name Tyrannosaurus rex shows this dinosaur’s dominance; Tyrannosaurus is Greek for “tyrant lizard,”

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