Depends on her posture. Originally, T. rex was conceived as about as upright as a kangaroo, which could have put her eyes as much as forty-five feet above ground. Modern reconstructions tend to more of a "T" shape -- legs vertical with head and tail balanced on either side. Now we're talking more like twenty-five feet. Fifty-two long is mighty big, even for a T. rex, though.
The North American tyrannosaurus rex was 20 feet tall. The Asian tyrannosaurus rex was about 15 to 18 feet tall.
The tyrannosaurus Rex was about 20 feet tall, the height of a two story building, when stretching to full height. In a normal walking posture, a tyrannosaurus Rex would walk horizontally to the ground, unlike a human, which would cause it to be about 12 feet at the shoulder, a little higher at the top of the head.
16 feet
No. Fifty yards is 150 feet. There are three feet in a yard.
A 50 inch Television would seem quite small if viewed from fifty feet away. Even a 60 inch would look small from fifty feet. Normally tv rooms or living areas which host a tv are not fifty feet long.
The largest type of raptor was Utahraptor. It was 23 feet long and weighed 1,000 lb. However, even Utahraptor would be no match for Tyrannosaurus, which was 40 feet long and weighed in at 6 to 12 tons. If it wanted to survive the encounter it would have to run away from the Tyrannosaurus as fast as it could.
Sue, the Tyrannosaurus rex, is approximately 40 feet long from nose to tail, and she stands approximately 14 feet tall at her hip height. As her tail is roughly as long as her hind legs, this would mean that she would stand somewhere around 40 feet tall, from ground to head. It has been estimated that Sue would have weighed over 9 tons, when she was alive.
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Tyrannosaurus Rex was one of the largest dinosaurs, and stood as tall as 20 feet. They were carnivores that had cone-shaped teeth.
18 to 20 feet tall
35 feet long
T-Rex grew to 15 to 20 feet tall and 40 feet long.