Is a t-rex a tertiary consumer?
A Venus Flytrap is a tertiary consumer because it traps insects that eat other insects or any kind of meat or blood.
It is a secondary consumer because it catches insects that eat plants.
It is also a producer because it makes its own food. The only reason it catches insects is to provide the nutrients for photosynthesis that are lacking in the soil.
Where did Tyrannosaurus Rex roam?
Tyrannosaurus Rex mostly would roam near trees for cover, and would roam in the open to eat or attack.
I don't think so, T-rexes are carnivores, not rockyvores.
Is there such thing as a green t-rex?
Nobody knows for sure. Because there is no fresh T-rex skin that still exists, we simply have to imagine what color they were. Green is as good a guess as any.
Does a Tyrannosaurus Rex have enemies?
NO. No real enemies anyway. they are too powerful to be stopped. an exception for several large herbivores and natural disasters. Rivalary in the sense of hatrid could not exist in this dinosaur's mind. However, there were predators that could take on this massive beast. He was only about the size of a giraffe. Spinosaurus was about the same size as tyrannosaurus rex and lived in the same time, and he was more flexible and had more weapons: his arms, tails, legs, and jaws. Tyrannosaurus rex could only use his head and tail because of his weight and short arms.
What physically and enviromental adaptations did the T-Rex make to stay alive?
He just ate everyone
Dinosaurs started out as small carnivores, and were very successful, so they became more plentiful and diverse. Herbivores grew bigger to keep from being prey, and the carnivores followed suit. :) T-rex was at the last of the age of the dinosaurs so it was pretty big.
Although no one has found a T-Rex nest, egg or embory, scientist surmise that the larsest-of-all dino eggs- up to a size of a loaf of French bread in a nest as large as nine feet in diameter- very similar to what T-Rex must have laid.
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Troodon were a genus of maniraptoran dinosaur. They are famous for being the smartest known dinosaurs. Their fossils have been found throughout western North America and as far north as Alaska.
Short answer: no
Long answer: Do you see any Microraptors running around?
That's right, becaues no new Microraptors were born, due to the fact that Microraptors never had babies adorable babies.
What does Tyrannosaurus Rex eat?
Kangaroos are herbivores, primarily eating grass and other vegetation, feeding in the early morning and late afternoon/evening towards sunset. Besides grass, they eat young shoots and tender leaves of native shrubs. They enjoy grains as well, but being herbivorous, they do not eat any other animals.
Kangaroos are grazing animals, and they will regurgitate their food to chew like cattle chew their cud.
Tree kangaroos eat leaves, and sometimes fruit.
If living in captivity, kangaroos have access to a greater variety of vegetation and grains such as corn. Whilst kangaroos do need water, they can go for some time without direct water, as long as they have enough access to green plants, from which they obtain most of their moisture needs. Without sufficient water, they must move to better grazing grounds.
Smaller varieties of kangaroos such as the musky-rat kangaroo are omnivores, eating fruits, seeds, fungi insect larvae and small invertebrates such as grasshoppers and beetles.
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Where did Barnum brown find the Tyrannosaurus Rex?
Barnum Brown discovered Ankylosaurus in the Hell Creek Formation of Montana in 1906. Since then, Ankylosaurus remains have been found in Wyoming, Montana, and Alberta.
Can t-rex's have babies crossed with different dinosaurs?
Despite the Hollywood image that has him chase prey at high speed or fight other saurians to the death, he probably was a scavenger, living off already dead meat.
Are you kidding?!!? T-Rex could just kill a lion by just biting it at least 2 times. T-Rex eats up to 500 pounds in just one bite!
Does the t-rex have any predators?
Yes. Ankylosaurus was a formidable opponent but Tyrannosaurus Rex would chance its luck at flipping this herbivore to reach soft underbelly tissue.
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Did T-rex ever actually get stuck in the mud?
no, t rex's were afraid of mud and avoided it whenever possible....they didn't ever put their feet in it.....
What is the scientific name for the Tyrannosaurus?
The species name is rex.
Tyrannosaurus is the genus name.
What are interesting facts about a t rex?
1. Hunt in packs
2. Could run at speeds of 40-60 MPH 3. Extremely smart, around as smart as a chimp, if not smarter
4. Could vocalize with each other
5. Name means "Swift Thief"
Tyrannosaurus rex lived between 68 and 65.5 million years ago. That was at the end of the Maastrichtian stage, the last stage of the Cretaceous time period. They became extinct 65.5 million years ago, during the K-T mass extinction event.
Did the t-rex live in north America?
Tyrannosaurus Rex have been found throughout the western part of North America. See the Prehistoric Planet Field Guide for the T-Rex to learn more, linked under related links.
What is smarter velociraptor or T-Rex?
The velociraptor was smarter than the T-Rex.
The T-Rex was large and clumsy. It hunted prey chaotically.
The Velociraptor on the other hand worked as a team, a pack, to bring down prey. They would hunt in groups and pass on information in the form of sounds and body language. A pack of Velociraptors can very easily kill a large T-Rex.