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T Rex Collection (#2)

"T-Rex: A Tom and Scary Adventure" In this captivating caption, we delve into the world of T-Rex, where imagination runs wild

Background imageT Rex Collection: Canada, Quebec, Montreal. McGill University, Redpath Natural History Museum, interior

Canada, Quebec, Montreal. McGill University, Redpath Natural History Museum, interior. IMAGE RESTRICTED: Not available to US land tour operators

Background imageT Rex Collection: Tyrannosaurus Rex, head raised, mouth open, tail extended

Tyrannosaurus Rex, head raised, mouth open, tail extended

Background imageT Rex Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaur, artwork

Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaur, artwork. T.rex was one of the largest carnivorous dinosaurs, measuring 5 metres tall and weighing 7 tonnes

Background imageT Rex Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton, artwork

Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton, artwork. T.rex was one of the largest carnivorous dinosaurs, measuring 5 metres tall and weighing 7 tonnes

Background imageT Rex Collection: Extinction of the dinosaurs, artwork C017 / 0690

Extinction of the dinosaurs, artwork C017 / 0690
Extinction of the dinosaurs, artwork. Asteroids impacting around a T rex dinosaur. It is thought that an asteroid that impacted Earth around 65 million years ago caused the extinction of

Background imageT Rex Collection: Extinction of the dinosaurs, artwork C018 / 7902

Extinction of the dinosaurs, artwork C018 / 7902
Extinction of the dinosaurs, artwork. Asteroids impacting around dinosaurs. It is thought that an asteroid that impacted Earth around 65 million years ago caused the extinction of the dinosaurs

Background imageT Rex Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex model C016 / 5978

Tyrannosaurus rex model C016 / 5978
Tyrannosaurus rex model. This carnivorous dinosaur lived during the Upper Cretaceous period, 67 to 65 million years ago. So far three complete skulls have been found

Background imageT Rex Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex model C016 / 5700

Tyrannosaurus rex model C016 / 5700
Tyrannosaurus rex model. This carnivorous dinosaur lived during the Upper Cretaceous period, 67 to 65 million years ago. So far three complete skulls have been found

Background imageT Rex Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex model C016 / 5585

Tyrannosaurus rex model C016 / 5585
Tyrannosaurus rex model. This carnivorous dinosaur lived during the Upper Cretaceous period, 67 to 65 million years ago. So far three complete skulls have been found

Background imageT Rex Collection: Tyrannosaur rex head C016 / 4203

Tyrannosaur rex head C016 / 4203
The head of an animated model of the dinosaur Tyrannosaurus rex, created by Kokoro Ltd of Japan for the Natural History Museum, London, UK. Tyrannosaurus lived between 67 and 65 million years ago

Background imageT Rex Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaur C013 / 6512

Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaur C013 / 6512
Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaurs model. T. rex was one of the largest carnivorous dinosaurs, measuring 5 metres tall and weighing 7 tonnes

Background imageT Rex Collection: Animated model of Tyrannosaurus rex

Animated model of Tyrannosaurus rex made by Kokoro, and exhibited in the North Hall in June 1999

Background imageT Rex Collection: Tyrannosaurus Rex, Sue, recontruction of largest T. Rex fossil skeleton ever found, Alaska Museum

Tyrannosaurus Rex, Sue, recontruction of largest T. Rex fossil skeleton ever found, Alaska Museum, U. S. A
Tyrannosaurus Rex, Sue, recontruction of largest T. Rex fossil skeleton ever found, Alaska Museum, U.S.A

Background imageT Rex Collection: Dinosaur cloning, computer artwork

Dinosaur cloning, computer artwork
Dinosaur cloning. Image 2 of 3. Computer artwork of a Tyrannosaurus rex (T rex) dinosaur embryo that has been cloned from the soft tissue remains inside a fossilised bone

Background imageT Rex Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaurs

Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaurs. Computer artwork of T. rex dinosaurs feeding on a Parasaurolophus dinosaur. T. rex was a carnivorous theropod dinosaur that existed in the Upper Mastrichtian stage of

Background imageT Rex Collection: Enhanced image of a Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton

Enhanced image of a Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton
Tyrannosaurus Rex. Computer enhanced image of a fossilised Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaur skeleton. Tyrannosaurus (" tyrant reptile" ) was a large carn- ivore, being about 14 metres (m) long




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"T-Rex: A Tom and Scary Adventure" In this captivating caption, we delve into the world of T-Rex, where imagination runs wild. Picture a plastic T-Rex dinosaur toy transformed into a delectable chocolate sundae, ready to be devoured by its young owner. With a hot roar, this ferocious creature comes to life in the hands of an imaginative child. But T-Rex is not just confined to playtime; it transcends boundaries and becomes intertwined with music history. Marc Bolan, the iconic singer from rock group The Damned, channels his inner T-Rex as he rocks the stage with vocalist Dave Vanian. Their electrifying performances leave audiences in awe. Beyond the stage lights, Marc Bolan's journey takes him on various adventures. He visits EMI's state-of-the-art production facility worth £4 million, exploring new avenues for his musical genius. Accompanied by girlfriend Gloria Jones and their baby son, Marc finds inspiration in every corner. Artwork depicting a feathered tyrannosaurus captures our imagination further – showcasing how science merges with creativity to bring these ancient creatures back to life. Transporting us back to the Jurassic period through vibrant colors and lithographic techniques. Amidst all these thrilling moments lies another intriguing scene – Marc Bolan riding through London in a rickshaw drawn by Alphie O'Leary. This unconventional mode of transportation adds an element of surprise and whimsy to his already fascinating persona. T-Rex continues its reign as both terrifying predator and beloved icon throughout this captivating narrative – from playful toys turned indulgent treats to legendary musicians leaving their mark on history. It reminds us that even though they roamed millions of years ago, dinosaurs like Tyrannosaurus still hold immense power over our imaginations today. So let your own imagination run wild alongside T-Rex - embrace its tomfoolery and scary allure while exploring the depths of creativity and music.