T-rex may have lived until 65 million years ago when the great extinction occur.
Tyrannosaurus rex and megalodon did not live at the same time. Secondly, megalodon was a 67 ft long shark, even larger than T-rex. Even if a T-rex could swim, (which there is absolutely no evidence for), it wouldn't have been able to defend itself or outmaneuver the megalodon.
A fully grown T. rex stood about 13 feet (4 meters) high, was about 40 feet 12 meters) long, and weighed about 5 tons (3.5 tonnes).
In the Mesozoic era dinosaurs were at heir peak in size, variety, and numbers and dominant in every continent
Listen up, dirt bag. I came all the way from new york to hear your crap. What did you say? How tall did the tyrannosaurus-Rex grow? Three inches. Now shut your pie hole and get the freak to sleep, dirt bags.
the T Rex can eat about 5 times its size a day and ate any other creature in its path including its own kind.
Not only a tank has strong, hard armor that can protect itself from fires and explosions, but also a tank is very heavy. This cannot make t-rex bite down the tank or crushing it, and even if t-rex did that, it would hurt its foot. The tank will either ram into t-rex or shoot missiles at it.
T-Rex is the short form on Tyrannosaurus. The first T-Rex appeared on earth during the early Cretaceous about 137 million years ago. "T-Rex" means the king of the dinosaurs. They were carnivorous and mainly eat smaller dinosaurs.
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.
Tyrannosaurus rex was 40 feet long and weighed 5 tons. Stegosaurus was 30 feet long and weighed 5 tons. So both dinosaurs had about the same weight, but Tyrannosaurus rex was longer, and also taller because it walked on two feet.
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.
A Velociraptor that just hatched out of its egg would be called a hatchling. Beyond that, it would simply be called a baby Velociraptor until it had some time to grow. Then you would call it a juvenile Velociraptor until it was old enough to be called a subadult.
Only a few dinosuars did like stegosaurus.
Big. I mean really, really big! And vicious, too. check out the link for Tyrannoasurus pictures http://prehistoricsillustrated.com/dms_t-rex.html He had a large, oval shaped body, small, skinny arms with two fingers, large, three-toed feet, a massive stick of muscle that was his tail, a jaw full of banana sized and shaped teeth, and a rectangular head with bumps on the eyes, with were located on the sides, not front, of his head, and possibly bumps where his nostrils were. With colors, probably any color between green and black.
Allosaurus was but it was a bit smaller and had three fingers.
A T-rex, or Tyrannosaurus rex, was a dinosaur with skin of a crocodile-like texture. They were approximately forty feet tall, but their jaws and mouths were massive in proportion to their body. They stood on two legs and had two small arms.
No full T-Rex skeletons have been found but around 200 bones is a good estimate.
It is the largest known carnivore to have roamed the planet. It used to be the largest known carnivore. There have been dinosaurs found that are either taller or the same size as tyrannosaurus rex and they were carnivores.
You can find all of this information in the wikipedia article listed below! Tyrannosaurus means "tyrant lizard". Rex means "king" so the full meaning is "tyrant lizard king". The name is pronounced in two ways. The "Ty" can be pronounced in the same way as in tyrant ie to rhyme with "tie" or "sky". Alternatively it can rhyme with ti as in "tin". Tyrannosaurus was named by Henry Fairfield Osborne in 1905. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyrannosaurus
Dinosaurs were not mammals--they laid eggs. There is no specific knowledge of how long it took. However, temperature, size of the egg and availability of food may have contributed to gestational length as it does for current reptiles and birds.