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Tyrannosaurid Collection (#7)

The tyrannosaurid family, known for their immense size and ferocious nature, has long captivated the imagination of paleontologists and dinosaur enthusiasts alike

Background imageTyrannosaurid Collection: Tarbosaurus dinosaur, artwork C017 / 0682

Tarbosaurus dinosaur, artwork C017 / 0682
Tarbosaurus dinosaur. Artwork of an Tarbosaurus, a large bipedal predator belonging to the same family as Tyrannosaurus Rex (Tyrannosauridae)

Background imageTyrannosaurid 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 imageTyrannosaurid 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 imageTyrannosaurid 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 imageTyrannosaurid Collection: Animated model of Tyrannosaurus rex

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

Background imageTyrannosaurid Collection: Tyrannosaurus Rex, recontructed fossil skeleton, American Museum of Natural History, New York, U

Tyrannosaurus Rex, recontructed fossil skeleton, American Museum of Natural History, New York, U. S. A
Tyrannosaurus Rex, recontructed fossil skeleton, American Museum of Natural History, New York, U.S.A

Background imageTyrannosaurid 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 imageTyrannosaurid Collection: Daspletosaurus attacking styracosaurs

Daspletosaurus attacking styracosaurs. Artwork of the predatory dinosaur Daspletosaurus torosus attacking a Styracosaurus herd. These dinosaurs lived around 84-72 million years ago

Background imageTyrannosaurid Collection: Tarbosaurus dinosaur, computer artwork

Tarbosaurus dinosaur, computer artwork
Tarbosaurus dinosaur. Computer artwork of an Tarbosaurus, a large bipedal predator belonging to the same family as Tyrannosaurus Rex (Tyrannosauridae)




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The tyrannosaurid family, known for their immense size and ferocious nature, has long captivated the imagination of paleontologists and dinosaur enthusiasts alike. One iconic image that comes to mind is the Tyrannosaurus Rex feasting on the carrion of a dead Triceratops, showcasing its powerful jaws and insatiable appetite. Another member of this formidable group, Albertosaurus, reveals its cunning hunting strategy as it prowls under the moonlight. Its stealthy movements are accentuated by a 3D rendering of a Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton, reminding us of their awe-inspiring presence in prehistoric times. Examining their dental arsenal brings us closer to understanding these apex predators. The sharp Daspletosaurus teeth serve as evidence of their ability to tear through flesh with ease. A close-up view of a Tyrannosaurus Rex dinosaur with its mouth open showcases rows upon rows of razor-sharp teeth ready to strike fear into any creature's heart. In another striking image against a white background, we see the sheer magnitude and power embodied by a complete Tyrannosaurus Rex dinosaur skeleton. It serves as an enduring testament to their dominance during the Mesozoic era. Moving from fossils to action-packed scenes, we witness Tarbosaurus dinosaurs in pursuit mode - running towards prey or roaring fiercely against a pristine white backdrop. Their relentless pursuit for sustenance is evident when observing them attacking or devouring other dinosaurs like Deinocheirus or Pinacosaurus. Finally, an unforgettable moment unfolds as the late afternoon sun casts an ethereal glow on a raging Tyrannosaurus Rex attack scene. This captivating sight reminds us why these mighty creatures have become legendary symbols of strength and survival throughout history. From scavenging carrion to executing calculated hunts under moonlit skies; from displaying skeletal remains in museums worldwide to capturing breathtaking moments frozen in time.