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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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    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 the

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    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,” and rex is Latin for

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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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    the enormous Dinosaur managers. Its aggregate dinosaur activity, just for nothing! This test system is stuffed with all your most loved Jurassic dinosaurs including: Pterodactyl, Triceratops, Stegosaurus, Velociraptor, Spinosaurus, and obviously T-Rex. A standout amongst the most surely understand Jurassic dinosaurs around, the Pterodactyl is prepared to take flight and chase everything in sight. Enter this Jurassic world as a youthful flying reptile, offer him some assistance with building his

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    of the “new” T-Rex occurred during the blistering heat of a Ganzhou summer by a construction worker in the city. Obviously, it was not a paleontological expedition but it quickly turned into one after the worker’s backhoe 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

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    research, I analyze articles about the different traits that three of the carnivorous dinosaurs; Giganotosaurus, Spinosaurus, and T-Rex possessed that made them seem like the top hunters of their time period. I researched how each of their unique attributes could have affected their behavior and how that could have played a role in their environment. Although, Spinosaurus, T-Rex and Giganotosarus have been known as the apex predators of their time period, their behavior is mostly assumed by what their traits

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    in my mouth I began to feel nauseous. Then my vision got blurry and I blacked out. The next moment I woke up and I realized I wasn't in modern time. I was in the Jurassic Period. Then I looked around and got scared because there was a huge Tyrannosaurus Rex looking at me. It was attacked by a Carnosaur. So I ran away and I saw a house made out of animal hide, and there were dinosaurs by it that had saddles on. Then I noticed the door was open. There was a caveman looking at me and my clothes. So

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    In the short story “A Sound of Thunder” Ray Bradbury tells the story about Eckles, a man wanting to time travel back to the Mesozoic Era, the age of the dinosaurs. He wants to hunt the gigantic Tyrannosaurus Rex. Throughout the story Ray Bradbury uses imagery to broaden the plot and divulge the theme. The imagery helps set up all the intricate details our author deems important.The author provides us with enough imagery to develop the characters and foreshadow the plot. Throughout the story Ray Bradbury's

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    paleontologist are more familiar with like the all mighty tyrannosaurus rex or the long neck. Well let me tell you, there were a lot more dinosaurs than just those two. Although the tyrannosaurs rex was an enormous dinosaur, a bigger dinosaur was discovered in 1912, the Spinosaurus. This discovery would change peoples, kids, and paleontologists view on which dinosaur was bigger than the other. This semi-aquatic dinosaur, Spinosaurus, was much larger than the T-rex due to its sail like backbones that stuck out

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