No. T.Rex is actually a bit smaller than Giganotosaurus. Giganotosaurus is believed to be the biggest, deadliest carnivore that has ever lived on Earth. >:D
I think it is safe to say that the larger carnivores such as Gigantosaurus, Allosaurus and Tyrannosaurus had the largest teeth.
No larger entire specimens have yet been found, but fragmentary fossils strongly suggest that individuals larger than Sue existed. For example, the skull of a Tyrannosaurus known as MOR008 is larger than Sue's skull by 6%.
The African Elephant is bigger than the Tyrannosaurus.
No they are the same.
The scientific name of the gigantosaurus is Gigantosaurus megalonyx.
The scientific name of the gigantosaurus is Gigantosaurus megalonyx.
Tyrannosaurus rex was 40 feet long and weighed 5 tons. Stegosaurus was 30 feet long and weighed 5 tons. So both dinosaurs had about the same weight, but Tyrannosaurus rex was longer, and also taller because it walked on two feet.
Yes, Gigantosaurus was generally larger than Argentinosaurus. Gigantosaurus, a theropod dinosaur, could reach lengths of around 40 feet, while Argentinosaurus, a massive sauropod, was one of the largest dinosaurs, estimated to be around 100 feet long. However, it's important to note that they belong to different groups of dinosaurs and had different body structures, making direct size comparisons somewhat complex.
Albertosaurus. Let's face it, Albertosaurus.
· Gigantosaurus
That is the correct spelling of "gigantosaurus" (a very large sauropod dinosaur). *Confusingly, there is also a "giganotosaurus" (a carcharodontosaurid, or carnivorous dinosaur)
Tyrannosaurus rex was generally larger than Saurophaganax. T. rex could reach lengths of up to 40 feet and weigh around 9 tons, while Saurophaganax measured about 30 feet long and weighed around 1-2 tons. Therefore, in terms of size and weight, Tyrannosaurus rex is considered the bigger of the two dinosaurs.