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Dinosaur - Tyrannosaurus Rex
Kingdom
  Animal
Class
  Reptile
Group
 
Dinosaur
Species
  Tyrannosaurus Rex
Status
 
Extinct
Added by
 
KoalaKim
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Date Updated
  Wed Nov 26 16:44:33 2014
Image Credit
 
JindoJeff
Image Comment
  Young T-rex with feathers.
Image From
 
Brookfield Zoo
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Dinosaur - Tyrannosaurus Rex Facts & Trivia for kids
Tyrannosaurus Rex had serrated, cone-shaped teeth which were most likely used for piercing and gripping flesh.
Tyrannosaurus Rex had two fingers on it short forearms.
Tyrannosaurus Rex's short forearms could probably seize prey, but were too short to reach the T. Rex's mouth.
Tyrannosaurus Rex was likely able to eat 500 pounds of meat in one bite.
"Sue" is the nickname given to the largest, most complete and best preserved Tyrannosaurus rex ever found.
Young Tyrannosaurus Rex dinosaurs likely had a thin coat of feathers.
The name Tyrannosaurus Rex means king of the tyrant lizards.
The Tyrannosaurus Rex lived in the Cretaceous Period, about 67-100 million years ago.
Tyranosaurus Rex fossils were found in North America and Asia.
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