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RE: Tyrannosaurus rex - Smilodon-Rex - 12-04-2018 Does every one knows that why some of my pictures in Wild Fact were greatly narrowed? @GrizzlyClaws , @peter , @sanjay RE: Tyrannosaurus rex - Smilodon-Rex - 12-04-2018 (12-03-2018, 10:33 AM)GuateGojira Wrote:13.4 meters is official number of Jurassic World I remember, compared with 20 years ago, Rexy has becoming more longer and heavier(12-03-2018, 10:22 AM)Smilodon-Rex Wrote: Rexy in Jurassic World was 13.4 meters, but in Jurassic Park just 12.1 meters RE: Tyrannosaurus rex - Smilodon-Rex - 12-04-2018 *This image is copyright of its original author *This image is copyright of its original author *This image is copyright of its original author *This image is copyright of its original author *This image is copyright of its original author *This image is copyright of its original author Tyrannosaurus rex's image design in Dinosaur Revolution,the gray male called ''Stumpy'' while the red male called ''Jack'', the female called''Tinkerbelle'',as a matter of fact, Tyrannosaurus rex was more likely to live like what Dinosaur Revolution has showed, a couple of male and female would defended their territory and rose their kids together, they had a strong and loyal connection with each other like modern eagle, the similar behavior also like Buck and Doe showed in Jurassic Park II *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: Tyrannosaurus rex - GrizzlyClaws - 12-04-2018 (12-04-2018, 05:37 PM)Smilodon-Rex Wrote: Does every one knows that why some of my pictures in Wild Fact were greatly narrowed? Maybe the size of the pictures were too big, hence it got compressed. RE: Tyrannosaurus rex - GuateGojira - 12-05-2018 (12-04-2018, 06:01 PM)Smilodon-Rex Wrote: 13.4 meters is official number of Jurassic World I remember, compared with 20 years ago, Rexy has becoming more longer and heavier Actually I found the problem. When the original book Jurassic Park was done, they based "Rexy" in the T. rex from the American Musuem specimen, which in that moment measured almoust 14 meters long thanks to an incorrect reconstruction of very long tail. Altough in the book I don't remember any part mentioning the size of the T. rex (yes, I read the book), in Jurassic World it was stated that "Rexy" was about 12 meters long. In a book about how the Jurassic Park movie was done, it says that the animatronic of the T. rex measured around 12 meters long, which make more sence than the incorrect figure of 14 meters often quoted in the old dinosaur books. RE: Tyrannosaurus rex - Kingtheropod - 12-06-2018 (12-05-2018, 10:32 AM)GuateGojira Wrote:(12-04-2018, 06:01 PM)Smilodon-Rex Wrote: 13.4 meters is official number of Jurassic World I remember, compared with 20 years ago, Rexy has becoming more longer and heavier Well technically, the measurements quoted from Jurassic Park of 13-14 m may not be out of possibility. If UCMP 137538 or MOR 008 is as big as estimated, that could put tyrannosaurus maximum size range in that 14 m mark. *This image is copyright of its original author http://www.jurassicworld2movie.com/topic/44509 RE: Tyrannosaurus rex - brotherbear - 12-06-2018 14 meters is equal to 45.93 feet RE: Tyrannosaurus rex - Panther - 12-06-2018 Tyrannosaurus rex *This image is copyright of its original author Yet, many sites trying to underrate the sizes of the giant Tyrannosaurus rex(the king of dinosaurs). I found this study giving some clear data on size of these monsters… "Body masses and COM positions Table 6 shows our results for our five whole-body models. For the four adult Tyrannosaurus models we obtained a wide range of body masses and COM positions because our methodology purposefully produced wide ‘‘error bars.’’ We expanded our range of models to extremes that we qualitatively consider to be too skinny, too fat, or too disproportionate. We did this with the expectation that the actual (but effectively unknowable) body mass and COMs would fall within this range. Body mass (for minimal and maximal models; here rounded to nearest 100 kg) ranged from ,5800–10800 kg for the comparably-sized Stan and MOR models made by KB, whereas the Carnegie and Sue models made by VA+JM produced proportionately larger masses: ,7400– 14600 kg for the former and ,9500–18500 for the latter. " Source: https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0026037 So, The Carnegie and Sue models had gave some larger estimates. The lower estimate for the “Carnegie” and “Sue” is being 7400kgs and 9500kgs. And that is based on too skinny models. While the fat estimates being 14600kgs and 18500kgs. Let's take the middle value of the largest most complete Tyrannosaur ‘Sue'. The middle value for the values 9500 and 18500kgs is 14000kgs(14 metric tons) respectively. RE: Tyrannosaurus rex - Smilodon-Rex - 12-13-2018 This MMV/tribute shows how both T-Rex and Godzilla will "never back down" from fight, whether, they win or lose, they'll fight for what's right and will show they're to NEVER mess with them. Jurassic Park 3 footage, shows how T-Rex would rather die than be shown as pure scavenger and to be shown as enemy to Spinosaurus, when they should be friends. And Godzilla would rather die than become like MUTOs and Zilla. Song - Never Back Down by Nine Lashes. Videos - Godzilla 2014, Godzilla Final Wars, Jurassic Park, Lost World: Jurassic Park, Jurassic Park 3, and Jurassic World. *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: Tyrannosaurus rex - GuateGojira - 12-13-2018 @Smilodon-Rex, that is BEAUTIFUL!!! Long live to "Rexy" the queen of dinosaurs and "Godzilla" the king of the monters!!! RE: Tyrannosaurus rex - brotherbear - 12-19-2018 https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-6368865/amp/T-Rex-turn-like-figure-skater-hell-far-agile-thought.html?fbclid=IwAR0CM2CXtOwwZdXc0Nt57IFDed9uKJP4Qp45wRPBH1ymiWFcX5SEaRsPBiM T-Rex could turn like a 'figure skater from hell' and was far more agile than thought, new reconstruction finds By Cheyenne Macdonald For Dailymail.com19:30 08 Nov 2018, updated 19:31 08 Nov 2018 RE: Tyrannosaurus rex - brotherbear - 12-22-2018 https://www.instagram.com/p/BrqBdM6geRz/?utm_source=ig_share_sheet&igshid=dsdoynbwacm0&fbclid=IwAR2QhlrWGaGg6tpgYTHle__sIHfW7sD4t9J8_bqjHZVEsIIoiG11XUD_Sqk
RE: Tyrannosaurus rex - epaiva - 12-31-2018 Sue at Chicago's Field Museum in its new exhibit, they used a colored light show to hilight injuries, etc. very cool to see. As magical as it was in Stanley Field Hall, its more intimate of an experience in the smaller room and you can get a better feel for its size. Credit to Doug Morrison *This image is copyright of its original author *This image is copyright of its original author *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: Tyrannosaurus rex - Smilodon-Rex - 02-01-2019 RE: Tyrannosaurus rex - epaiva - 03-24-2019 *This image is copyright of its original author
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