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What was the Tyrannosaurus Rex's habitat?

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Tyrannosaurus rex, the largest meat-eating dinosaur (except, perhaps, for Giganotosaurus). T. rex walked on two powerful legs with claws, had tiny two-fingered arms, and a slim, pointed tail that provided balance and quick turning while running. T-rex lived during the late Cretaceous period. read more

Most people reflexively 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, The fact is, though, that T. Rex was outclassed by not one, but two, dinosaurs--the South American Giganotosaurus, which weighed about nine tons, and the northern African Spinosaurus, which tipped the scales at 10 tons. read more

Tyrannosaurs Rex Dinosaur Habitat Up until recently, it was thought that the dinosaur T. Rex lived only in North America and Asia. Scientists have recently discovered a hip bone belonging to an ancestor of Tyrannosaurus rex. They found it at Dinosaur Cove in Victoria, Australia. read more

More mobile than many other land-based dinosaurs, T. rex roamed throughout what is now western North America, at the time an island continent identified as Laramidia. More than 50 skeletons of T. rex have been unearthed, according to National Geographic. read more

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