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Things To Know About The Tyrannosaurus Rex Skeleton

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Submitted by trexfossil on Tue, 11/17/2020 - 22:28

Dinosaurs
have been seen in movies, video games, children's television shows,
documentaries and have been an important part of pop culture for decades. There
are many common myths about dinosaurs, specifically the majority surrounding
the famous Tyrannosaurus Rex. It is the only species of the genus Tyrannosaurus
that inhabited present-day North America approximately 68 to 66 million years
ago at the end of the Cretaceous. In this article, we are going to tell you the
things that you must know about the T- Rex skeleton.

Tyrannosaurus
Rex Skeleton (T-Rex)

This
great predator is considered as the king of dinosaurs. T-Rex is said to be the
most dangerous of all dinosaurs, but according to the ranking of the most
dangerous dinosaurs, it is in the 3rd or 4th position.Taking the most
well-known Cretaceous T-Rex as an example, it weighed 6-8 tons, was just over
13 meters long, and was about 4 meters high.

Can
you imagine how his skeletal and bone thickness had to support all its weight
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Let's
have a brief view of T-Rex Skeleton:

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The T-Rex skull is large and can
have a larger brain than any other predator of its time. That's why he really
made him dangerous when hunting.

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It has the largest skull ever found
is 1.50 meters long. Almost nothing!

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Still, there is a series of
openings into which the facial muscles are inserted, which reduces the weight
of the skull.

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Binocular vision is possible due to
its oval shape, wide rear upper part, and narrow muzzle. I still don't know if
he saw it as badly as he thought it would be.

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It is about 20 cm long, has strong,
sharp fangs with an inwardly curved shape, and is placed on the jaw that can
exert a force of about 3000 kg (for the sake of imagination, I will introduce
it as an example that can be easily passed through). Steel drum).

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Another feature of the T-Rex
skeleton is its two upper limbs. Since it is composed of the humerus, ulna, and
radius, it can be regarded as an arm, and the description of the bone is not
much different from that of the arm.

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The T-Rex posture is different from
the method normally presented in an upright or standing position, as if lying
or parallel to the ground, like a scale, as if the head and torso were
balanced. It is a thing. A heavy tail consisting of about 40 vertebrae and the
entire set was supported and held by strong hind legs.

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Hind legs that must be logically
sturdy to support the full weight of this giant. Therefore, their long bones
fused together, thus relieving the force generated from the footprints of the
legs to the rest of the body.

There
are still unfinished investigations, but it is estimated that it can travel
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