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WHAT'S IN A NAME?
The name Tyrannosaurus rex means "king tyrant
lizard". And this most famous of all the dinosaurs certainly was!
SMILE!
Tyrannosaurus rex was a Carnivore, a
meat-eater, and had 50 razor sharp teeth for ripping into flesh. Each of
these teeth could be as long as 18cm (7in).
NUTS AND BOLTS
Because muscles are soft flesh, they don't
fossilise, however Scientists can study the marks left on bones to see where
muscles were once attached by comparing the findings to bones of modern- day
animals
Scientists can show that the Tyrannosaurus rex
had extremely strong and powerful muscles in both its legs and jaw. It also
had a thick, tough scaly skin similar to that of modern-day reptiles, but
unlike them it walked around on two legs.
OUT AND ABOUT
Unlike modern-day lions which hunt in packs,
Tyrannosaurus rex hunted and lived alone. Scientists have concluded this
because fossil remains of the Tyrannosaurus rex are always found singly and
never in groups.
FROM HEAD...
The massive head, or strong tail of the
Tyrannosaurus rex would be used to deliver a crushing blow to its victims,
which would then be pinned down by its claws. It's huge size was matched by
a huge appetite, possibly having to eats it's own weight in meat every week.
...TO TAIL
By studying other types of fossils, scientists
believe that the Tyrannosaurus rex walked with its tail in the air. This is
because fossil remains of the Tyrannosaurus rex's movements only show
footprints and no trail left by it's tail.
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