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Four years later, Speckles has scraped by on his own, scavenging and raiding nests. One day while attempting to steal food from One-Eye, Speckles encounters a female Tarbosaurus named "Blue-Eyes" and the pair team up to hunt and survive together. Over the years, Speckles and Blue-Eyes attempt to maintain a hunting territory away from One-Eye.
Jacqui Duncan as Speckles Jr. (A.k.a Junior), [10] an infant Tarbosaurus who is the last offspring of Speckles and Blue-Eyes. He is a kind yet cowardly Tarbosaur with hydrophobia. He later overcomes this fear and gains his courage when he and his friends escape the compound, and finally reunites with Dusty at the beast's lair, going as far as ...
Tarbosaurus (/ ˌ t ɑːr b ə ˈ s ɔːr ə s / TAR-bə-SOR-əs; meaning "alarming lizard") is a genus of large tyrannosaurid dinosaur that lived in Asia during the Late Cretaceous epoch, about 70 million years ago (Maastrichtian age).
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Speckles Tarbosaurus: The Dino King Dino King 3D: Journey to Fire Mountain: A Tarbosaurus who was orphaned after his siblings' deaths were caused, and his mother was murdered, by a territorial Tyrannosaurus rex. Herb Brachiosaurus: Sesame Street: A plant-eating orange dinosaur who once came to Sesame Street Theodore Rex Tyrannosaurus rex ...
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Albertosaurus was smaller than some other tyrannosaurids, such as Tarbosaurus and Tyrannosaurus. Typical adults of Albertosaurus and Gorgosaurus measured up to 8 to 9 m (26 to 30 ft) long, [ 4 ] [ 5 ] while rare individuals of Albertosaurus could grow to over 10 m (33 ft) in length. [ 6 ]