T-Rex: King of the Dinosaurs - Documentary
T-Rex was one of the most ferocious predators to ever walk the Earth. The king of the dinosaurs - Tyrannosaurus Rex - had a bite force of 35,000 to 57,000 Newtons in the back teeth, making it the ultimate predator of the Late Cretaceous period.
00:00 Introduction
02:27 Discovery
04:43 T-rex arms
06:32 How fast was T-rex?
08:28 Brain and senses
10:51 Feathered T-rex
13:32 Feeding strategy
16:00 Tyrannosaurus mcraeensis
17:36 T-rex footprints
19:15 Classification
22:40 Life history
Sources:
1. www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/facts/tyrannosa…
2. ucmp.berkeley.edu/diapsids/saurischia/tyrannosauri…
3. www.britannica.com/animal/tyrannosaur/Hell-Creek-d…
4. science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/earth/geol…
5. daily.jstor.org/five-things-you-probably-have-wron…
6. www.livescience.com/why-tyrannosaurus-rex-theropod…
7. www.forbes.com/sites/davidbressan/2021/04/23/tyran…
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Special Credits: Julian Johnson-mortimer, fine art America, Gabriel Ugueto, Emily Stepp, Robert Powell,Rushelle Kucala,Compost,Prehistoric Planet 2, Vlad Konstantinov, Heinrich Harder,Paleo Stu, Emily Willoughby, Julio Lacerda, Dino Pulera, Mohamad Haghani, Damirgmartin, Marcio Castro, Paleorex, Keenan Taylor and others.
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