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    T.rex: King of the Lizards

    Tyrannosaurus rex is among the most well-known dinosaurs. A predator weighing up to 7.5 tons, other dinosaurs must have known him well too. Here, a complete picture of the "tyrant lizard."

  • Dinosaur Cannibalism
    The female Tyrannosaurus rex must move her tail to the side for sex, according to new paleobiological findings highlighted in The Discovery Channel show "Tyrannosaurus Sex."
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    Locomotive Group
  • T.rex Sex
    Like most animals today, the male Tyrannosaur would have mounted the female from behind.
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    Locomotive Group
  • Titanosaurus Sex
    As with Tyrannosaurus, paleobiologists are learning more and more about other dinosaurs. For example, contrary to some outdated theories, the female titanosaur could easily support the weight of the male during sex.
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  • Big Love?
    Titanosaurs such as these likely had a dance-like mating ritual prior to sex.
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  • Stegasaurus Mating Rituals
    During the stegosaurus mating ritual, the profile position best showcased the creature's plates.
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    Locomotive Group
  • Tyrannosaurus Mating Cry
    The male Tyrannosaurus rex unleashing a mighty roar--the mating cry of the "tyrant lizard"?
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    Locomotive Group
  • The Coy Female Tyrannosaur
    The female T.rex takes a vulnerable position prior to sex, to let the male know she's "very interested."
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    Locomotive Group
  • Clash of the Dinosaurs
    There have been mighty steps forward in computational power and computer-rendering ability recently. The Discovery Channel's artists used these advances in graphics to depict dinosaurs as never before, letting viewers see deep inside the body of a dinosaur.
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    Discovery Channel
  • First T.rex Reproduction
    Skeletal restoration by William D. Matthew from 1905, the first reconstruction of this dinosaur ever published.
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    American Museum of Natural History
  • Sue Rex
    The Field Museum of Natural History, in Chicago Illinois, has this "Sue" specimen. 
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    Field Museum of Natural History
  • Rex on the Big Screen
    Tyrannosaurus rex stalks his hapless victims in the movie, "Land of the Lost." 
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    Universal Pictures
  • T.rex X-Ray
    The Discovery Channel Brings Dinosaurs Roaring to Life.
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    Discovery Channel
  • Rex on TV
    Tyrannosaurus Rex in Scene From TV Series "Land Of The Lost."
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  • 65 Million Years Later
    A Spectacular Tyrannosaurus Rex Skeleton in the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology in Alberta.
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    Royal Tyrrell Museum
  • Rex Art
    Outdated reconstruction (by Charles R. Knight), showing 'tripod' pose.
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    National Geographic
  • Living History
    A Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton on display at the Burpee Museum of Natural History in Rockford, Ill.
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  • Rex Skull
    Complete Tyrannosaurus Rex Skull
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    American Museum of Natural History
  • Stan-Rex
    Cast of a Specimen Nicknamed "Stan" (specimen BHI 3033), at Manchester Museum
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    Wikipedia
  • Scarred Rex
    Restoration (Based on MOR 980) with Parasite Infections, Which Might be the Cause of Scars Seen in the Skulls of Several Specimens that were Previously Explained by Intraspecific Attacks.
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    Wikipedia
  • Jane Rex
    "Jane" Specimen, Burpee Museum, Rockford, Illinois.
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    20 Images

    T.rex: King of the Lizards

    Tyrannosaurus rex is among the most well-known dinosaurs. A predator weighing up to 7.5 tons, other dinosaurs must have known him well too. Here, a complete picture of the "tyrant lizard."

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  • T.rex: King of the Lizards
  • Dinosaur Cannibalism
  • T.rex Sex
  • Titanosaurus Sex
  • Big Love?
  • Stegasaurus Mating Rituals
  • Tyrannosaurus Mating Cry
  • The Coy Female Tyrannosaur
  • Clash of the Dinosaurs
  • First T.rex Reproduction
  • Sue Rex
  • Rex on the Big Screen
  • T.rex X-Ray
  • Rex on TV
  • 65 Million Years Later
  • Rex Art
  • Living History
  • Rex Skull
  • Stan-Rex
  • Scarred Rex
  • Jane Rex