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The legendary Tirex Growl! • DINOMACHINE is a manufacturer of static and animatronic exhibition figures of dinosaurs, insects, decorations and other small architectural forms for amusement parks, shopping and entertainment centers and entertainment industry facilities of all kinds. • You can find a link to our website on our channel! • Tyrannosaurus Rex is the true king of the dinosaurs. Tirex became an icon of paleontology for a reason. The huge seven-ton predator incorporated a huge number of progressive features. • SIZE • The size of Tyrannosaurus is impressive. 12 meters long, 4 meters hip height, and about 7 tons of weight. The enormous skull, studded with dozens of long teeth, could be 1.5-2 meters long and fully accommodate a human. Tyrannosaurus teeth are absolute record holders among the teeth of all land predators. The length with the root reached 30 centimeters. Even the hypertrophied upper fangs of saber-toothed smilodons were, though slightly, but shorter. The bite force of Tyrannosaurus is many times greater than all modern predators. Of course, its reconstruction is not ideal and there will still be recalculations, but today we have impressive figures: 250-300 kN. This makes the jaws of Tyrannosaurus one of the most powerful land animals in history. • HUNTER'S SKILLS • The question of whether tirex was a hunter or a scavenger is still unresolved. But the tyrannosaur's set of progressive traits increasingly inclines paleontologists toward a hunter's lifestyle. Rex is the possessor of well-developed binocular vision. Binocular vision - the ability to focus on an object with both eyes, which gives a more accurate assessment of distance. Such vision is more characteristic of active hunters than scavengers. The section of the Tyrannosaurus brain responsible for the sense of smell is also well developed. One could argue that this is characteristic of scavengers, but all carnivores have a good sense of smell: both scavengers and excellent hunters. Tyrannosaurus also has a strong jaw and deeply set teeth. Remarkably, the jaw has additional mobility, relative to other tyrannosaurids, which provides increased stability under lateral loads. This adaptation, too, is more suited to a hunter of large animals rather than a scavenger, whose food does not resist and cannot damage the jaw. It is as if the jaws and teeth of Tyrannosaurus were specially designed to hold a resisting multi-ton victim. Tyrannosaurus with its weight, of course, could not run after the victim, as confirmed by recent research, but to track was quite able. However, Tyrannosaurus had no need to run: its main diet - slow triceratops and gadrosaurs with an angle of turn like a train. This is evidenced by the lifetime bite marks of the giant jaws on the collars and tails of its victims. • BEHAVIOR • Tyrannosaurs were extremely aggressive dinosaurs. This aggression was also evident within the species, which calls into question their social lifestyle. We can observe the fighting of giant theropods that lived 66 million years ago from nearly complete skeletons (60-70% of the bones found are relative to a complete skeleton). Tyrannosaur adults such as Stan and Sue had a large number of lifetime injuries that looked like bite marks. It is possible that such bite marks could have been signs of fighting during mating games. Tyrannosaur females entered sexual maturity by age 14-16, and the average lifespan of a tirex was 30 years. • TYRANNOSAURUS AS AN ICON OF PALEONTOLOGY • It is no secret that the first animal that comes to mind at the mention of paleontology in general and dinosaurs in particular is Tyrannosaurus. Books and movies are devoted to it. Professionals are attracted by its adaptations, which do not have congeners, amateurs - terrifying size. And it would seem that in the XXI century, when already found dozens of Tyrannosaurus, including good preservation, sharp questions should be resolved. But this is only a superficial look at the animal. Questions of hunting, behavior, skin patterns are still relevant. Tyrannosaurus became the main antagonist in Michael Creighton's book “Jurassic Park”, and after that in the movies. Tirex so impressed audiences that in the West today there are no dinosaur experts to count. Huge twelve-meter predator - a real icon of paleontology. • TOTAL • Just as today lions and other members of the Panthera genus are considered the kings of predators for their size and progressiveness, so in the Upper Cretaceous the king was Tyrannosaurus. The history of the Mesozoic knew many giant predators: Spinosaurus, Giganotosaurus, Carcharodontosaurus, but Tyrannosaurus, in addition to its size, boasted a massive physique, increased strength of jaws and teeth, well-developed sensory organs, and a great many other details that make it the most recognizable image in paleontology. • #interestingfacts #ankilosaurus #dinomachine #paleontology #facts #science #dinosaur
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