T. rex has been found n Canada and USA. In Canada: Saskatchewan and Alberta.
In USA: Montana, Utah, Texas, New Mexico, Colorado Wyoming, South Dakota.
A closely related species: Tyrannosaurus bataar (Sometimes called "Tarbosaurus" but the article under the URL, t-rex.wikia.com/Comparisons:_T._rex_vs._T._bataar has convinced me) has been found in Eastern China and Mongolia.
T-rex fossils are found at Canada
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On FOSSILS. Around the world.
there were the t-rex, Plesiosaurs, and Dilophosaurus Wetherilli
THE SCIENTISTS WHO STUDY ABOUT FOSSILS IT WAS KNOWN AS MEAT EATERS BY ITS SHARP TEETH t-rex FOR SHORT
Fossils can be found anywhere at any time. Theyre still found today.
T-rex ate large herbivores. Fossils of both Triceratops and Edmontosaurus have been found with T-rex tooth marks. T-rex acquired food by hunting and scavenging.
the t-rex lived all over North America.
During the late Cretaceous, when T-rex lived, North America was split in two by the Western Interior Seaway. Fossils of Tyrannosaurus rex have been found in what was the western half of North America, and their fossils have been found in southern Canada and states like South Dakota, Colorado, and Montana, as well as possible footprints in New Mexico. The habitat that they lived in was swampland.
One of the most famous dinosaur fossils found in the 1990s-2011 is Sue, the T. rex discovered in 1990 and now displayed at the Field Museum in Chicago. Sue is the largest, most complete, and best-preserved T. rex fossil ever found.
no, there were a bunch of teeth
No, the most complete specimen is an 85% whole female named Sue.