A Tyrannosaurus rex tooth typically measured between 6 to 12 inches long, with some individual teeth even reaching up to 15 inches in length. These large, serrated teeth were well-suited for slicing through flesh, reflecting the T. rex's status as a formidable predator. The size and structure of the teeth played a crucial role in its feeding habits and overall survival.
Trex was 40ft long, but it is not the biggest meat eating dionsaur
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Such aspects of dinosaur behavior are not known.
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Capitalize trex when you are using it as a proper noun, such as a specific thing or trademark.
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is trex decking safe for dogs?
the narwals tooth can 7357846545643856 long
No, TRex was Trianosaurus Rex, an extinct (fossil) dinosaur.
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yes they did eat them after mating