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  2. Prehistoric Park - Wikipedia

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    T-Rex Hill: T-Rex Hill is home to the park's pair of Tyrannosaurus rex, Terence and Matilda. Big Cat Climb: This two part enclosure features a pair of breeding Smilodons. Triceratops Creek: Theo is the resident Triceratops at Triceratops Creek. Deinosuchus Dip: This is a huge lake, where the park's Deinosuchus is kept.

  3. List of Dino Dan episodes - Wikipedia

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    Stygimoloch, Stegosaurus, Euoplocephalus, Tyrannosaurus rex/Triceratops, Tyrannosaurus rex Dino Dent : Dan recruits Angie to help him find the dinosaur that dented a school bus . Active Imagination : During a meeting in the park, Dan struggles to understand why despite being a larger opponent, the T-rex backs down from a Triceratops.

  4. Tyrannosaurus - Wikipedia

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    From measurements and based on the positions of the footprints, the animal was believed to be traveling at a walking speed of around 2.8 to 5 miles per hour and was estimated to have a hip height of 1.56 to 2.06 m (5.1 to 6.8 ft). [25] [26] [27] A follow-up paper appeared in 2017, increasing the speed estimations by 50–80%. [28]

  5. Deinosuchus - Wikipedia

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    One study indicated Deinosuchus may have lived for up to 50 years, growing at a rate similar to that of modern crocodilians, but maintaining this growth over a much longer time. Deinosuchus fossils have been discovered in 12 U.S. states, including Texas, Montana, and many along the East Coast. Fossils have also been found in northern Mexico.

  6. Tyrannosauridae - Wikipedia

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    The smallest known Tyrannosaurus rex individual (LACM 28471, the "Jordan theropod") is estimated to have weighed only 29.9 kilograms (66 lb) at only 2 years old, while the largest, such as FMNH PR2081 ("Sue"), most likely weighed about 5,654 kg (12,465 lb), estimated to have been 28 years old, an age which may have been close to the maximum for ...

  7. List of dinosaur specimens with nicknames - Wikipedia

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    Tyrannosaurus rex. Late Cretaceous. Hell Creek Formation. Named after the brother of school teacher Robert Curry, who discovered the fossil [210] Thomas the T. rex: Titus [211] Tyrannosaurus rex: Tristan-Otto Natural History Museum, Berlin. Tyrannosaurus rex. Late Cretaceous. Named after Tristan and Otto, the sons of a Danish-born investment ...

  8. Rare fossil of adolescent Tyrannosaurus - 'Teen Rex'- found ...

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    Perhaps the largest-known Tyrannosaurus, a specimen named Sue at the Field Museum in Chicago, is 40-1/2 feet (12.3 meters) long. This individual lived about 67 million years ago, near the ...

  9. Feeding behaviour of Tyrannosaurus - Wikipedia

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    Mounted skeletons of different age groups, Los Angeles Natural History Museum. The feeding behaviour of Tyrannosaurus rex has been studied extensively. The well known attributes of T. rex (its jaws, legs and overall body design) are often interpreted to be indicative of either a predatory or scavenging lifestyle, and as such the biomechanics, feeding strategies and diet of Tyrannosaurus have ...