The neck of a Tyrannosaurus rex is estimated to be about 3 to 4 feet long. It was relatively short compared to its body size, allowing for powerful movement while maintaining balance. This structure helped the T. rex effectively use its strong jaws for hunting and feeding.
Trex was 40ft long, but it is not the biggest meat eating dionsaur
spino had long arms
40 ft
there should be two majungatholous here are the reasons 1. because trex weighs 7 tons and majungasaurus 1 to 3 tons and also trex is 14 feet larger so a trex would try bite neck but majungasaurus would use its bat like tail and make crack in trex teeth but trex now gets a change to bite on the body now the majungasaurus gets faint the other majungasurus bites the trex neck and the trex throws off the majungasaurus but it cant bite the majungasaurus as it teeth had cracks and while biting the first majungasaurus they broke so it tries to stamp the majungasaurus second but the also bit the trex on his legs but unable to move Sothe winner is atie but if the both attack at same time majungasaurus is the winner be majungasaurus as it is very fast agile and can run 56 kph and itsaid to be slow because it is only slower than many abelisaurs WINNER - majungasaurus and now its the king of dinosaurs sorry trex fans
Such aspects of dinosaur behavior are not known.
Trex
A long neck, often referring to a sauropod dinosaur like Brachiosaurus or Diplodocus, is generally much larger than a Tyrannosaurus rex in terms of length and overall size. Sauropods could reach lengths of over 80 feet, while T. rex was about 40 feet long. However, T. rex was more massive and had a powerful build compared to the elongated body of a long-necked dinosaur. So, while a long neck may be longer, T. rex had its own form of impressive size and strength.
Capitalize trex when you are using it as a proper noun, such as a specific thing or trademark.
NO... in jurrasic park III they fight and the spinosaurs snaps the trex's neck mid roar. Besides the spinosaurs was way bigger.
trex
Yes
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