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The largest carnivorous dinosaur in history

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The largest carnivorous dinosaur in history is a sauropod dinosaur, Tyrannosaurus Rex, which lived in the late Cretaceous period about 68 million years ago. It can reach 12 to 15 meters in length, about 4.5 meters in height, and weighs about 8 tons. The skull of Tyrannosaurus Rex is very huge, reaching 1.5 meters in length, and its teeth are also extremely sharp, which can tear the skin and flesh of many species. It is a dominant predator. Its hind legs are very strong, which can support it to run fast, reaching a speed of 60 kilometers per hour in a short distance. In addition, the tail of Tyrannosaurus Rex is also very strong and can be used to balance the body.


Fossils of Tyrannosaurus Rex have been found in many areas of North America. They are one of the largest, most lethal and most adaptable terrestrial predators known to date, and have become human imagination of the prehistoric world.


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