CompsognathusMember0 XPNov-03-2014 5:04 PMFound this cool article about T.rex(specific specimens to be exact) and figured I'd share it with you all...
Enjoy :D
CompsognathusMember0 XP2014-11-04 03:49:00Awesome find, indeed everything points toward pretty huge beasts: Sue being the average adult T.rex sounds pretty believable!
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Since a lot of other Tyrannosaurus specimen are also considered at maximum growth and are still a good bit smaller than Sue (not to mention that the study that was pointed out is outdated and has been revised since then) I'm still going to say that the average size of an adult T.rex was at 38-40 feet and 6-8 tons.
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AllosaurusMember4297 XP2014-11-04 14:26:00Nice find! The article was kind of old, but still very interesting. Thanks for sharing it with us! :)
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Tyrannosaurus RexMember5639 XP2014-11-05 13:04:00REX FAN 684 - How very neat! I'd actually never seen this particular article! Thank you so much for sharing this with us! :)
CompsognathusMember0 XP2014-11-05 13:46:00Thanks guys.
PS- sometimes old is good(aka dinosaurs, lol)
AllosaurusMember4115 XP2017-07-17 19:16:00Last year, a massive juvenile T.rex was found, the Tufts Love Rex. That individual was massive, being around sixteen years old and measuring forty feet long. If it survived to adulthood, it would've exceeded even Sue and Trix in size.
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