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RE: Predatory *baby* dinosaurs of the world
Well, the latest estimate of adult Tyrannosaurus rex size I have seen is
around
45 feet or about 13-14 meters. 65 feet sounds excessive, not that a 13.5
meter
long animal isn't huge.
Dwight
> -----Original Message-----
> From: GOBI 2010 [SMTP:gobi2010@hotmail.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 1999 10:07 AM
> To: dinosaur@usc.edu
> Subject: Predatory *baby* dinosaurs of the world
>
> I was watching TLC last night, a rather interesting show called "When
> Dinosaurs Ruled".
> It mentioned a 65 foot long Tyrannosaur, found near Ft. Peck I think. Now,
> I
> was wondering if I heard the show wrong...'cause isn't 65 feet a LOT
> bigger
> than the normal 'rex?
> The show also said there was another adult and a juvinile at the site...
> How big was the supposed juvinile? What did it look like, in comparison to
>
> the adults? What did it's skull look like?
>
> The show also mentioned another "Fammily" of Tyrannosaurs was found by
> Peter
> Larson (isn't he in jail or something?),
> this included Sue, a 'male' a juvinile and a baby with a 10-inch skull.
> What did the baby's skull look like?
> What did the juvinile's skull look like?
> Were did the animals look like in comparison to the adults?
> How big were the animals?
>
> Later in the show it mentioned that somewhere there was a site where
> several
> allosaurs had frenzied over sauropod remains, with there being 13 sauropod
>
> skeletons and 44 mostly 1/2 grown allosaurs there.
>
> How big were the half grown allosaurs? What did they look like in
> comparison
> to a full grown allosaur? What did their skulls look like?
>
> Also,
> does anyone know of any other baby predatory dinosaurs found in the world,
> if so, what do their skulls look like,
> how big were they (the skulls and the dinosaur), what did they look like?
> How were they different from the adult dinosaurs?
>
> Also,
> do any of these young animals show signs of illness, or being attacked or
> otherwise harmed by another animal?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Jessica Wagar
>
>
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