The T. rex, like other theropod dinosaurs, likely had skin with few glands, as evidence suggests that they had scaly skin similar to modern reptiles. While some modern birds, which are their closest living relatives, possess skin glands, the presence of such glands in T. rex remains uncertain. Most paleontological findings indicate that their skin was primarily adapted for protection and did not have many specialized glands. Overall, the specific glandular structures of T. rex skin are still a topic of ongoing research.
the Tyrannasourousrexes texture feels like snake skin.
The exact skin color of a T. rex is not definitively known, as their skin has not been preserved in a way that reveals color. However, paleontologists suggest that T. rex may have had a range of colors, possibly including shades of brown, green, or even more vibrant hues, similar to modern reptiles and birds. Evidence from fossilized skin impressions indicates that they likely had scaly skin, but the precise coloration remains speculative.
no, there were a bunch of teeth
Nobody knows for sure. Because there is no fresh T-rex skin that still exists, we simply have to imagine what color they were. Green is as good a guess as any.
The T-rex was big like everything else at that time. the big teeth were for piercing the skin and muscle of the animals it ate.
no, they have it right above the eye in the sophilus maximos gland.
no, they have it right above the eye in the sophilus maximos gland.
A T-rex, or Tyrannosaurus rex, was a dinosaur with skin of a crocodile-like texture. They were approximately forty feet tall, but their jaws and mouths were massive in proportion to their body. They stood on two legs and had two small arms.
A T-rex, or Tyrannosaurus rex, was a dinosaur with skin of a crocodile-like texture. They were approximately forty feet tall, but their jaws and mouths were massive in proportion to their body. They stood on two legs and had two small arms.
A T-rex, or Tyrannosaurus rex, was a dinosaur with skin of a crocodile-like texture. They were approximately forty feet tall, but their jaws and mouths were massive in proportion to their body. They stood on two legs and had two small arms.
Well to my knowledge yes Nope. In T rex's time there were a few animals larger then he/she was. Today the largest animal in the world is the blue whale and the blue whale is quite a bit larger than T rex ever was.
a few are t rex,microraptor,velociraptor,troodon,caudipteryx, and archaeopteryx