Powerful jaws, strong legs which aided the beast in running at good speeds, and those little arms to hold down prey.
No, the T-Rex was not a scavenger. the T-Rex killed its prey to get food.
The T Rex lived in forests where its prey ate plants.
The T-Rex does not have any predators. It only fights with another T-Rex if they are catching the same prey.
The T-rex's behavior is ridiculous it behaves as if it is the king. If it finds its prey it will do anything for that.
Yes, because spinosaurus was a lot bigger and was faster.
yes, the tyrannosaurus Rex did indeed eat the guts of its prey.
The tyrannosaurus rex is a predator feeding on anything it could fit in its mouth
At a top speed of 11mph, The T-Rex was a carnivore, killing and eating slower dinosaurs or carcasses. It's arms were tiny and lacked the necessary power to capture it's prey, so it relied mainly upon the tremendous force of it's jaws.
probally there are hoaxes
There is some discussion as to whether T Rex was a predator or scavenger. if a predator he may have been an ambush predator - waiting for prey to pass closely enough to grab. His weight and other biomechanics shortcomings would have precluded T Rex pursuing his prey over a distance.The younger and smaller T Rexes may have been more agile and could pursue prey.
T-Rex, though some believe it to be a scavenger, most likely ate medium to large game; typically herbivorous dinosaurs of the late Cretaceous period. Sadly...we must inform you that the T-Rex no longer requires prey. However, the good news...we do know that just about anything that moved was prey for the T-Rex. following was on the dinner menus for this King of predators. Triceratops,Stegosaurus and Apatosaurus.
The T Rex lived in forests where its prey ate plants.