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Tyrannosaurus rex - National Geographic Kids
Tyrannosaurus rex. Discover why this ancient predator is known as the king of the dinosaurs. By Elizabeth Hilfrank. A 40-foot-long predator stomps through a forested valley in what’s now...
Tyrannosaurus rex | Description, Dinosaur, & Facts | Britannica
Tyrannosaurus rex is the best-known and largest member of a group of theropod dinosaurs called tyrannosaurs; its scientific name is Latin for “king of the tyrant lizards.” Since 1902 paleontologists have recognized the T. rex as the only formal member of the genus Tyrannosaurus.
Tyrannosaurus rex Fossil | American Museum of Natural History
Almost everything about Tyrannosaurus rex indicates the enormous power of one of the largest theropod dinosaurs that ever existed. The first skeleton of Tyrannosaurus rex was discovered in 1902 in Hell Creek, Montana, by the Museum's famous fossil hunter Barnum Brown.
Tyrannosaurus rex: Facts and photos of the dinosaur king
Ever since the discovery of its fossils more than a century ago, T. rex has fascinated people of all ages and walks of life, and today it plays a starring role in studies, museums and popular...
10 Facts About Tyrannosaurus Rex, King of the Dinosaurs - ThoughtCo
The largest one named Scotty was discovered in Canada's Badlands. It's on display at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum in Canada. SCIEPRO / Getty Images. Most people assume that the North American Tyrannosaurus rex —at 40 feet from head to tail and seven to nine tons—was the biggest carnivorous dinosaur that ever lived.
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