Yes, t-rexes ate other dinosaurs.
Tyrannosaurus rexes have not been alive for 65,000,000 years, so no, they aren't endangered!
T-rexes ate any meat they could find. They weren't finicky eaters. They even ate other dinasours.
Tyrannosaurus rex were large carnivores. They ate the meat of large herbivorous dinosaurs, such as Edmontosaurus and Triceratops. They acquired their food through scavenging and hunting.
1. very large 2. ate meat, possibly other tyrannosaurus rexes too. 3. tiny arms 4. lived in the cretaceous period. 5. weighed 8 tons 6.dead a lot of years ago
T-Rexes.
T-Rexes.
Tyrannosaurus rex didn't choose to hunt Triceratops over other animals. The most common herbivores at that time and place were Triceratops and Edmontosaurus. Tyrannosaurus definitely hunted Edmontosaurus regularly, probably more often than Triceratops.
Tyrannosaurus rex had a life span just under thirty years. They had a major growth rate increase during their teenage years. At about age twenty, a T-rex would have been mature.
No, Tyrannosaurus rex did not live in caves. These dinosaurs inhabited diverse environments, primarily open plains, forests, and river valleys during the Late Cretaceous period. They were large terrestrial predators that likely roamed freely in search of food rather than seeking shelter in caves. Fossil evidence suggests they were active hunters rather than cave dwellers.
Tyrannosaurus
Tyrannosaurus Rex was an upright theropod dinosaur. It lived 65 million years ago, during the Late Cretaceous. It had a massive head with many teeth. It was probably fast with it's musculer and powerful legs. They were also probably hunters and scavengers. Tyrannosaurus Rex was apart of the Tyrannosauridae family.