The Pros And Cons Of T-Rex

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The T-Rex appearance is a misconception While in the movie Jurassic Park for the time it was accurate but over time it has become outdated. Now in 2023 the show Prehistoric Planet shows the most accurate version of the T-rex yet. Did the T-Rex have feathers? At a younger age it most likely would have had feathers but as an adult it would have been a disadvantage. It wouldn’t have feathers because it’s way too big and its body would generate a ton of heat. In the Cretaceous period the average temperature would reach up to 82 degrees and would be equivalent to an elephant wearing a thick winter coat in Africa. Who wins in a fight? In the movie Jurassic Park 3 the spinosaurus kills a T-rex by snapping its neck. While in Jurassic world dominion …show more content…

Also the spinos bite would be too weak to effectively harm the T-Rex. While the giga has height and length on the T-rex the T-rex is heavier and would overpower the giga with its sheer mass and bite force. The T-rex is not unkillable While a T-rex would win against an edmontosaurus most of the time. The edmontosaurus is almost as big as a trex in height and weight. A single kick from the edmontosaurus would be more than enough to cripple a Rex also if the T-Rex is not careful the edmontosaurus could bite the T-Rex with a strong bite force And also the ankylosaurus with its low position it would be able to hit a T-Rex’s leg and or body with its club tail and the T-Rex would be crippled. While a T-rex can kill a triceratops it wouldn’t be easy. The trike weighs 6 tons which is only about 3 tons lighter than T-Rex. The trike has a special joint at the back of its skull that is almost a perfect ball joint which allows it to move its head around in many angles which makes it almost impossible to kill a trike from the front. One charge into the T-Rex and the T-Rex can be impaled by the trike's horns and if the T-Rex is …show more content…

How fast can the T-Rex move In Jurassic park it is said that the T-rex can move up to 30 mph while in a full sprint and be able to keep pace with a jeep. In real life the T-Rex's speed is debated. Some say the T-Rex can move up to 20 mph and some say as slow as 11 mph. But could it run? Most likely the T-Rex is too heavy to run like the way we have seen in the movies and documentaries but the T-Rex's legs would let it have more space between each step like it’s speed walking. We’re the Rex’s arms useless While at first glance the T-Rex’s arms are seemingly small and weak, small yes, weak no, not in the slightest. The T-Rex’s arms are calculated to be strong enough to lift up to 400 pounds. The reason why the T-Rex has small arms is because it needs a lot of muscles in its jaws, neck,