A great many fossilized tyrannosaurus remains have been found, some of them including almost complete skeletons. Tyrannosaurus remains have been studied by paleontologists since first discovered during the nineteenth century. Those studies have revealed their size, weight, age, general appearance, and many other details regarding their lives and growth rate, as well as the environment in which they lived.
because it has carnivore teeth o.o
T. rex
The most obvious way is to look at the teeth, T-rex teeth are not designed for the grinding required of most herbivore teeth.
There is no direct evidence that Tyrannosaurus had feathers, though it is now known that some if its close relatives did. Even if Tyrannosaurus did have feathers we do not know how the were arranged on the animal's body.
Tyrannosaurus
The jaws and teeth of tyrannosaurus would be poorly suited for anything other than a diet consisting of meat. Evidence of Tyrannosaurus being a predator are its relatively large, forward-facing eye sockets. This suggests that T. rex had relatively good binocular vision, something a scavenger would have little use for.
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We do not really know, although it is likely that they could make sounds.
Yes, Tyrannosaurus was a carnivore.
Nobody knows, because scientists never found a complete skeleton. But by looking at all the evidence, Tyrannosaurus was probably 43 to 45 feet long, 13 to 20 feet tall, and wieghed up to 7.5 tons. But for now, we could only guess.
albertosaurus didn't evolve into a t-rex, daspleteosaurus did.
it is likely that tyrannosaurs like Tarbosaurus may have eaten smaller tyrannosaurus such as Alioramus