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Carnivorous dinosaurs other than the famous t-rex and spinosaurus..

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( This post was last modified: 09-27-2019, 12:16 AM by Pckts )


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Based off this representation I'd definitely say the T-Rex "Sue" has a significantly wider skull whether at the Base or the Snout.
It also looks to have more area for muscle attachment.
I'd compare it to a Nile or Saltie Croc to an Orinoco Croc. *not as exaggerated as the Orinico*
The T-Rex also looks to have significantly more powerful neck and rib section as well, it to me just seems like it'd be the more powerful animal. 

Also the bottom 2 T-Rex's skulls look different than Sue's, almost like they'd be different sub species?

Below is my Girlfriend with a T Rex Skull from the LA natural history museum, she's 5'8'' for scale 

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RE: Carnivorous dinosaurs other than the famous t-rex and spinosaurus.. - Pckts - 09-27-2019, 12:07 AM



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