Thread:Yongwu8576/@comment-28675190-20160727121237/@comment-6025261-20160806085813

Yongwu8576 wrote: Animalman57 wrote: T. rex was not that large. It was only 12 meters on average, but it could've been 13 meters sometimes. Spinosaurus was larger than 15 meters, at 17 meters. Yongwu8576 wrote: huh?

16 meters is a large size...

16 meters probaly fits for t rex to swim and catch slow moving prey.



t rex in  JP were covered just on scales.

but feathers are scales! idiots...

my t rex is based also on Saurian T. rex

Tyrannosaurus rex is 16 meters.

when you say spino is 17 meters.... Almost! its 18 meters long.

even Birds are Dinosaurs

the first dinosaurs are Megalosaurus and Iguanadon named by Willam Buckland and

Aberlt Boluner   .

Tyrannosaurus is famous.

depicting it as a kangroo hybird lizards not dinosaurs.

first reconstruoctions are now innacurate Yes, first reconstruoctions are inaccaurate, Megalosaurus was the first dinosaur found, birds are dinosaurs, feathers are scales, T. rex did have scales and feathers, but T. rex didn't usually swim, while it chased slower prey than it, the prey was heavily amoured (with the excption of Edmontosaurus and Ornithomimus, which was faster than it), 18 meters is thought to be too large for Spinosaurus, and the largest known T. rex was 12.3 meters, not 16 meters, although rexes can be at least 13 meters.