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, you cannot stain Trex decking because it is made of a composite material that does not absorb traditional stains like wood.
While Home Depot may not have an exact match for Trex's Lava Rock color, they can often create custom stain colors using their tinting systems. It's best to bring a sample or swatch of the Lava Rock color for a more accurate match. Additionally, you can consult with a paint specialist at Home Depot to explore options that closely resemble the Trex color.
Trex
Capitalize trex when you are using it as a proper noun, such as a specific thing or trademark.
trex
Yes
is trex decking safe for dogs?
No, TRex was Trianosaurus Rex, an extinct (fossil) dinosaur.
Trex was 40ft long, but it is not the biggest meat eating dionsaur
The opposite of skin color is not having any skin color, which would be transparent or colorless.
Skin color grayish.
his skin color is green