A tyrannosaurus rex did not have wings. You may be thinking of a pterosaur.
Then it would fly!
Do tyrannosaurus rex have wings
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tyrannosaurus Rex
Well Tyrannosaurus is a large two legged carnivore from the late Cretaceous period.
The large, extinct, carnivorous dinosaur was named Tyrannosaurus (Latin "tyrant lizard"), or Tyrannosaurus Rex. It could be referred to as either a "tyrannosaurus" or simply "tyrannosaur".
No, they didn't. The Tyrannosaurus came from North America and the Spinosaurus came from Africa. Also, if they did overlap, Spinosaurus would be too large and powerful for tyrannosaurus to eat.
no, it means tyrant lizard king in latin. tooth without wings would not be a good choice for a description. most dinosaurs had teeth but no wings.
Spinosaurus, although both the Allosaurus and commonly known Tyrannosaurus Rex are close behind.
Never. Velociraptor went extinct before tyrannosaurus evolved and even then they were far too small to be a threat to something as large as T. rex.
The correct spelling is "Triceratops." It is a large herbivorous dinosaur with three horns on its face and a bony frill around its neck.
Tyrannosaurus
Eagle accustomed to the large wings. Since when was he born with wings.