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67
to 65 million years ago - Late Cretaceous period
tie-RAN-oh-SAW-rus
Tyrant Lizard
Up to 14 metres long
Up to 5 metres tall
Up to 5 tonnes
USA, Canada and Mongolia
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Tyrannosaurus
was the largest of the "lizard-hipped" carnivorous dinosaurs
known as theropods. It was a massive two legged with a powerful
tail, large head and tiny arms.
Its primary
weapon was its mouth, with a 1.2 metre long jaw and a 1 metre gape.
Curved serrated teeth, longer than a human hand, could be used to
puncture an animal's organs, before Tyrannosaurus tore the flesh
off. Tyrannosaurus could not chew, so had to swallow its food whole.
It could probably gulp up to 70 kilograms in one go. One fossil
shows the danger of this - a large carnivore had died swallowing,
with two long bones stuck in its gullet.
Its tiny
two-fingered arms seemed very small, but were believed to have been
at least three times as strong as human arms. They were too short
to reach its mouth, but were probably used as meat-hooks. There
is clear evidence that tyrannosaurs fought one another from tooth-marks
left in fossil remains.
The first
reasonably complete Tyrannosaurus skeleton was discovered by palaeontologist
Barnum Brown in Hell Creek, Montana, in the USA in 1902. Until this
find only fragments had been unearthed. In all, over 20 individuals
have been found, although, only three have complete skulls. Remains
have been discovered from Alberta and Saskatchewan in Canada,to
New Mexico, Montana, Texas, Utah, and Wyoming in the USA. Remains
have also been found in Mongolia.
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