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Tyrannosaurus rex was one of the largest land carnivores of all time, measuring 12 to 13 meters (40 to 43.3 feet) long, and 4.5-5 m (14-16.6 ft) tall, when fully-grown. Mass estimates have varied widely over the years, from more than 7,200 kilograms (8 tons), to less than 4,500 kg (5 tons), with most modern estimates ranging between 5,400 and 6,800 kg (between 6 and 7.5 tons).
At more than 16 feet tall and roughly 3,000 pounds, the beast could stand eyeball-to-eyeball with a tyrannosaur, Chinese researchers say.
Originally posted by WatchNLearn
but we all know the that the eagles in Lord of the Rings were the biggest birds in the world (outside of Sesame Street)
Originally posted by greatlakes
Some news coming out of China I take with a grain of skeptic salt, even if reported by USAtoday, similar to some news coming out of Russia, namely pravda.ru.
[edit on 6/13/2007 by greatlakes]
Originally posted by Cowboy Clint
Umm... This thing was NOT as big as a T.Rex.
Tyrannosaurus rex was one of the largest land carnivores of all time, measuring 12 to 13 meters (40 to 43.3 feet) long, and 4.5-5 m (14-16.6 ft) tall, when fully-grown. Mass estimates have varied widely over the years, from more than 7,200 kilograms (8 tons), to less than 4,500 kg (5 tons), with most modern estimates ranging between 5,400 and 6,800 kg (between 6 and 7.5 tons).
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At more than 16 feet tall and roughly 3,000 pounds, the beast could stand eyeball-to-eyeball with a tyrannosaur, Chinese researchers say.
Sure, it could stand eye to eye with a T. Rex, but it would also be lunch for a T. Rex. And let's not forget Spinosaurus and Giganotosaurus! Those big boys could easily take on both critters by themselves!