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What was the T Rex afraid of?
Except for some carnivorous dinosaurs, Tyrannosaurus rex is also afraid to provoke some herbivorous dinosaurs, and Ankylosaurus is one of them. It was equipped with a powerful tail club that could be swung with enough force to shatter bone.
What could at Rex bite through?
The Tyrannosaurus rex had the strongest bite of any known land animal — extinct or otherwise. The king of the dinosaurs was capable of biting through solid bone, but paleontologists had long been baffled as to how it accomplished this feat without breaking its own skull.
Could T Rex see you if you stood still?
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.
What dinosaur has the biggest teeth?
What Dinosaur Had the Largest Teeth? The legendary Tyrannosaurus rex holds the record for the longest tooth at 12 inches. T. rex had 50 to 60 thick, conical, and serrated teeth that were replaced after being broken.
What’s the meaning of stuck in the mud?
Stuck in the mud is a classic game and is a great pulse raiser for any age. Two people are ‘on’ (that is depending on the size of the class – my example is for a class of 15-23 students). They have to chase the people that are not ‘on’ and tag them. When they have tagged another student who was not on, that person is ‘stuck in the mud’.
How old do you have to be to play Stuck in the mud?
Age Range: 5 – 11. Stuck in the mud is a classic game and is a great pulse raiser for any age. Two people are ‘on’ (that is depending on the size of the class – my example is for a class of 15-23 students). They have to chase the people that are not ‘on’ and tag them.
How do you get out of a mud rut?
Try turning the wheels left to right a couple of times to clear out a little space. If possible, get out and get dirty by shoveling or scooping the mud from the ground directly in front of your tires, lessening the angle of ascent they must climb to get out of the rut.