Tyrannosaurus rex raised their young in the Western half of North America (all known fossils are in Canada and the US), which is where they lived. We know little (if anything) about the specifics of T-rex mothering, however, fossil evidence suggests that most dinosaurs did care for their young.
It is not really known how the T-rex mated with each other. It is hypothesized that the male would insert his penis into the female's cloaca, and would then ejaculate his sperm into her. The sperm would then fertilize her eggs, thus making Tyrannosaur babies after the eggs are laid and hatched.
Like virtually all land vertebrates T-rex would have mated with the male fertilizing the female. The female after some time would then lay eggs that would later hatch.
They did not give birth to live young they laid eggs
The man TRex boned the girl TRex.
life finds a way
They can have more than five babies at a time, because they lay eggs.
Trex
Capitalize trex when you are using it as a proper noun, such as a specific thing or trademark.
Yes
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Trex was 40ft long, but it is not the biggest meat eating dionsaur
No, TRex was Trianosaurus Rex, an extinct (fossil) dinosaur.
yes they did eat them after mating
Trex because it would step on the sandwich without even noticing.
no one named trex it is just a shorter way of saying tyrannosaurus rex
yes.