No. Utahraptor existed long before T. rex appeared.
Tyrannosaurus Rex was an average of 20 ft. tall and 40 ft. long, Utahraptor was an average of 10 ft. tall and 20 ft. long-Making T-Rex approximately 2x the size of Utahraptor in both mentioned dimensions. Of course outliers exist( A situation in which Much larger-and much smaller specimen occur as compared to the mean value in any given dimension of a species.), However these are the "average" values.
While Utahraptor was a large and formidable predator, it would be unlikely for it to kill a fully grown Tyrannosaurus rex in a direct confrontation. T. rex was significantly larger and more powerful, with strong jaws and robust body structure. However, if a pack of Utahraptors were to coordinate their attacks, they might stand a better chance against a younger or weakened T. rex, but such scenarios would still be highly improbable in a one-on-one encounter.
there is no nickname. Its T-REX
t-rex lived in a Forest like place. that's where all the food was
Tyrannosaurus Rex was an average of 20 ft. tall and 40 ft. long, Utahraptor was an average of 10 ft. tall and 20 ft. long-Making T-Rex approximately 2x the size of Utahraptor in both mentioned dimensions. Of course outliers exist( A situation in which Much larger-and much smaller specimen occur as compared to the mean value in any given dimension of a species.), However these are the "average" values.
no
no the t-rex was the most feared dinosaur so no dinosaur dared to eat from him.
No,because t-rex doesnt have any spikes godzilla only.If you watch any movies with dinosaurs in it you will see that t-rex hasn't any spikes
no
probally there are hoaxes
t-rex. it was the biggest dinosaur that ever roamed the planet.
Yes. A woolly mammoth is very capable of killing a t-rex by ramming into it or hitting it with its tusks, but these two creatures never meet.