Using the word "personality" makes this question very difficult to answer because dinosaurs did not have personality so much as they had instinct. The intelligence of the Tyrannosaurus Rex is measured using an encephalization quotient. read more
Using the word "personality" makes this question very difficult to answer because dinosaurs did not have personality so much as they had instinct. The intelligence of the Tyrannosaurus Rex is measured using an encephalization quotient. read more
Just imagine a hungry, eight-ton Tyrannosaurus Rex taking on a five-ton Triceratops, a not-inconceivable proposition since both of these dinosaurs lived in late Cretaceous North America. Granted, the average T. Rex would have preferred to tackle a sick, juvenile or newly hatched Triceratops, but if it was hungry enough, all bets were off. read more