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  1. May 16, 2014 · The Tyrannous Rex not only could see just fine, whether the object was moving or non-moving (which helps one not run into things), there’s also quite a bit of evidence that the T-Rex’s sight was extremely good, very possibly better than modern-day hawks and eagles. This non-moving “fact” from the hit 1993 movie inspired a good deal of ...

  2. Sep 18, 2023 · Agility is an important trait for animals that need to escape from predators. Being able to change direction quickly and jump over obstacles can help them evade pursuit. Animals that are particularly agile, such as squirrels and monkeys, can use their environment to their advantage and easily navigate through trees and other obstacles.

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    Teeth. Meat-eating dinosaurs like T. Rex and Allosaurusdidn't evolve big, sharp teeth merely to eat their prey; like modern cheetahs and great white sharks, they used these choppers to deliver quick, powerful, and (if they were delivered in the right place at the right time) fatal bites. We'll never know for sure, but reasoning by analogy with mode...

    Tails. The long, flexible tails of sauropods and titanosaurs had more than one function: they helped to counterbalance these dinosaurs' equally long necks, and their ample surface area may have helped dissipate excess heat. However, it's also believed that some of these behemoths could lash their tails like whips, delivering stunning blows to appro...

    Horns. The fearsome-looking horns of Triceratops may only have been secondarily intended to warn away a hungry T. Rex. The position and orientation of ceratopsian horns lead paleontologists to conclude that their main purpose was in dueling with other males for dominance in the herd or breeding rights. Of course, unlucky males might be wounded, or ...

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  3. A four-minute miler runs 15 mph (24 kph). So, on paper, the T. rex is going to crush the average human in a race. But as long as we're playing this suspension of disbelief game, let's be "realistic" here. You're not going to be running a friendly race against this T. rex. You're going to be running for your life.

  4. Apr 20, 2021 · An adult T. rex would have measured about 40 feet (12 meters) long, stood 12 feet (3.6 m) tall and weighed about 11,000 to 15,500 pounds (5,000 to 7,000 kilograms) on average, according to the ...

  5. Jul 24, 2020 · Or you can make your own luck by running the Tyrannosaurus into a trap. Try laying a blanket of brush over a watering hole, a pit lined with stakes or, if you’d prefer an eruptive result, over a ...

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  7. Jul 18, 2017 · Previously, the best estimates indicated that the large lizard could run between 11 and 33 miles an hour. That means that in an imagined race between a person and the iconic dinosaur, there was ...

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