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Tyrannosaurus Rex, obviously all those
of you who didn't vote for him don't know any better.
from ?,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 20, 2000
Tyrannosaurus WAH AHAHA AHA HJA AH AHAH
AH AHH AH A HH AH AH AH AH
from Insaniac,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 20, 2000
T.rex, he's powerful.
from Insianac's brother,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 20, 2000
Tyrannosaurus is truly a amazing animal.
With steroscopic vision and the largest eyes on record, he had the
best vision. Not to mention that sense of smell. They raptors didn't
even come anywhere close.
from Stanley,
age 9,
?,
?,
?;
November 20, 2000
t.REX, HE HAD LEATAL BANNANAS FOR TEETH!
WOW!
from ?,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 20, 2000
I like Tyrannosaurus, and that's it. You
can like Velociraptor for all I care, but admit that Velociraptor is
lousier!
from Lillian T.,
age 12,
Singpaore,
Singapore,
Singapore;
November 20, 2000
My favorite dinosaur is T-rex because
he's big,tall and strong dinosaur I have ever seen and heard
of.
from M.S.,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 20, 2000
T-rex
from ?,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 20, 2000
Tyranosarus Rex
from Royn R.,
age 6,
Nakina,
Ontari,
Canada;
November 20, 2000
T-rex, because I think he is far
superior to all the lously Velociraptors.
from Frediksad,
age 14,
Godhavn,
Disko,
Greenland;
November 20, 2000
I'm a redneck, and I like Tyrannosaurus
Rex.
from Redneck Jim,
age 13,
Dallas,
?,
USA;
November 20, 2000
TYRANNOSAURUS REX!
My goodness! You obviously don't know what the smartest dinosaur is.
THe smartest dinosaur is Protroodon! Not Troodon. My, you
actually believe these paleontologist in Dinofest? CNN said that
exidition stank. But it proves how small your brain is! (like
velociraptor)
from ?,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 20, 2000
trex
from ?,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 20, 2000
We, the 3.8 billion people of the P.R.O
China and Asia would like to say:
TYRANNOSAURUS IS OUR FAVOURITE DINOSAUR, ..., WE ALL THING YOU ARE
WRONG!
from Asia,
age ?,
various,
not fixed,
entire east;
November 20, 2000
What is a Tyrannosaurus rex? How do I
vote for him?
from Micheal F.,
age 5,
Montana,
Billings,
America;
November 20, 2000
T-rex
rulessssssssssssssssssssss.
from flamebird,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 20, 2000
I you guys don't stop dissing me! (...,
you included) I am going to eat you up and turn you to dung! I like
T.rex because I am a T.rex
from Tyrannosaurus Rex,
age 8,
?,
?,
?;
November 20, 2000
Here, I am voting for T.rex. But watch
out! Brace yourself! You just created a K.
effect! Anyway, you can find the next installment of Old Blood in
the fan fic section.
from Billy Macdraw,
age 18,
?,
?,
?;
November 20, 2000
T.rex, he could impale Velociraptor on
his teeth.
from Nylie.M,
age 9,
Tyrannosaurus rules,
Tyrannosaurus rules,
America the beautiful;
November 20, 2000
Velociraptor is a pushover! He got
killed by a puny Protoceratops! A Protoceratops dosen't even have
any horns, yet it killed a so called fierce Velociraptor.
Velociraptor is just a cowardy scumbag. T.rex rules! He can kill
protoceratops and velociraptor anytime, anywhere.
from Dogston N.,
age 17,
?,
Ohio,
US;
November 20, 2000
What does ... know? T.rex rules!
from John.M,
age 20,
?,
?,
?;
November 20, 2000
Complain all you want ..., we are far
ahhhhheeeeadddddd! H ah a! T.rex rules!
from T.rex,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 20, 2000
YOU ARE WRONG ..., TROODON IS NOT THE
SMARTEST DINOSAUR. NEW RESEARCH SHOWS THAT TYRANNOSAURUS WAS THE
SMARTEST DINOSAUR. LONG LIVE TYRANNOSAURUS!
from YOU ARE WRONG,
age 8,
NY,
?,
USA;
November 20, 2000
My favorite dinosaur is the Velociraptor
because he is a very fiecre dinosaur that uses his Sickle-claws to
attack.
from Luke H.,
age 4,
Atlanta,
Ga,
United States;
November 20, 2000
All of you guys are tyrannocrazy.All of
your inrormation is
WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.WRONGO.Wrongo
means false if you don't know.Ask any paleontologist in the
world.You guys NEED some paleontologi lessons from me.I bet you
don't know who is the smartest dinosaur?ANSWER-Troodon.I asked that
from DINOFESTs paleontologists.Anyway VELOCIRAPTOR RULES.And who
thinks he droolz probably is arooten egg that LOVES Barny and the
telitabise.I don't like them.And one more thing VELOCIRAPTOR
RULES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
from Paul S.,
age 10,
?,
?,
?;
November 20, 2000
I like the T.Rex because it's a cool
dinosaur, and it eats meat like me. I also like it because it's
one of the meat eating dinosaurs that was very deadly, and concord
alot of dinosaurs.
from Alexandra K.,
age 7,
Anaheim Hills,
Califonia,
United States;
November 20, 2000
To a John B. The dinosaurs were far more
sucessful than the mammals. Infact, they have actually, determined
the way the mammals would be shaped. You thinking is shallow you fur
lover. Anyway, here's one more fot Rex, T!
from ?,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 20, 2000
Tyranasaurus REX. He has big sharp
teeth.
from stephen R.,
age 4,
North Stonington,
CT,
USA;
November 20, 2000
T-Rex, because he is very
powerful.
from Kingston,
age 11,
Beuford,
Europe,
England;
November 20, 2000
TYRANNOSAURUS REX, he gives a roar and
makes mincemeat out of any other dinosaur that dares to face him one
on one.
The raptors are cowards! they decide to take him on as a group, but
Tyrannosaurus is unimpressed! He turns them into bloody piles of
broken flesh and bone. The remainding raptors are passed out as
dung. HA HA HA AH A TYRANNOSAURUS RULES, RAPTOR
DROOLZ
from The OvErEmOtIoNaL gUy,
age 12,
Singapore,
Singapore,
Singapore;
November 20, 2000
Tyrannosaurus rex, it had big, sharp
teeth!
from Moron,
age 10,
KL,
?,
Malaysia;
November 20, 2000
T.rex, go ... all you other
people!
from ?,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 20, 2000
Raptor Because he has sharp
claws and i like when he chases the people on Jurassic
park.
from Tre'W.,
age 8,
Joplin,
Mo,
UNITED STATES;
November 20, 2000
Nylie,who ever you are if you are going
to read my vote I agree with you.T-rex DOES STINK.My favorite
dinosaur is the VELOCIRAPTOR.HE RULES.Whats your favorite
dinosaur?
from Paul,
age 10,
Brooklyn,
New York,
U.S.A;
November 20, 2000
Why are you aganst VELOCIRAPTOR?Can you
tell me your name and AGE?If you don't tell me your name and AGE
that means your a CHICKENSAURUS REX."THE KING OF ALL CHICKENS"Why do
you people write the word like like this liek.Anyway my name is
Paul.My last name is S.My age is 10.Anyway why do you hate
VELOCIRAPTOR.It's STRANGE STRANGE to hate him because VELOCIRAPTOR
RULES.I don't hate t-rex,but he is gust not my
dinosaur.
from PAUL,
age 10,
?,
?,
?;
November 20, 2000
I love t-rex.But I like velociraptors
better.VELOCIRAPTORS RULE.
from aul,
age 10,
?,
?,
?;
November 20, 2000
T rax is my favorite because is scary
nasy and funny I like to scard people away!
from Luis M,
age 14,
Lebanon,
P.A 17042,
Cornwall;
November 20, 2000
My favorite dinosaur is the Stegosaurus
because it's the Colorado State
Fossil and I've been learning about them sence I was 4 Years
old
from John.M,
age 10,
Loveland,
Colorado,
United States;
November 20, 2000
My favorite dinosaur is the Triceritops
because ever since I was 6 and I learned about them I've loved them
and I don't know why
from Jordan.M.,
age 10,
Loveland,
Colorado,
United States;
November 20, 2000
Saichania It has spikes and bony
plates
from Mitchell P,
age 7,
Chilton,
WI,
U.S.A;
November 20, 2000
Pentaceratops I like because it has long
horns.
from Brady K,
age 7,
chilton,
WI,
usa;
November 20, 2000
My favorite dinosaurs are the plant
eaters!They have ALWAYS been my favorite because they show such
peacefulness in their life style!They also could be boring though,
lazying around all day, eating to their hearts desire!So if I could
go in a time machine the first thing I would tell the (If I could)
plant-eaters to get a life and start having fun before poof, their
gone!
from Leah H.,
age 9,
Arlington,
Texas,
U.S.A;
November 20, 2000
triceratops can baet a
trex
from jordan,
age 7,
harrison twp.,
mi,
usa;
November 20, 2000
Pterodactylus because it can
fly.
from Cory M,
age 7,
Chilton,
WI,
usa;
November 20, 2000
ALLOSAURUS beause he eats meat.And he
has long arms.
from Jake R,
age 7,
Chilton,
WI,
U.S.A;
November 20, 2000
Stegosaurus becuse it had bony plates on
its neck and back.
from Michelle P,
age 7,
chilton,
WI,
USA;
November 20, 2000
Taridactal becus it
fiys.
from Gina G,
age 8,
Chilton,
Wi,
USA;
November 20, 2000
t-rex
from adam.g,
age 8,
chilton,
wi,
?;
November 20, 2000
T REX BECUASE IT HAS SHARP
TEETH.
from MICHAEL.B,
age 7,
CHILTON,
WISCONSIN,
USA;
November 20, 2000
the triceratops because he is the most
enchanting.
from julie h.,
age 7,
Chilton,
WI,
usa;
November 20, 2000
Dinosaur? Pah! I lay my money on the
little rat-like furry creatures huddling up in the trees. Word on
the street is that 'fur is in' for winter wear, and global
catastrophes.
from John B.,
age ?,
Anchorage,
AK,
USA;
November 20, 2000
Tricerotops,because its one of the most
beautiful animals with it's three horns and it looks so
friendly
from Marelize D,
age 12,
Johannesburg,
Gauteng,
South Afrika;
November 20, 2000
Iguanodon because it lived in lots of
places
from Chelsea K,
age 8,
chilton,
usa,
wi;
November 20, 2000
Lesothosarus I like it because it has a
long tail.
from Natalie H,
age 8,
Chilton,
WI,
USA;
November 20, 2000
T REX BECUASE IT HAS SHARP
TEETH.
from LUCAS.H,
age 8,
CHILTON,
WISCONSIN,
USA;
November 20, 2000
T.REX BECase it is
big.
from BEN,
age 8,
CHILTON,
USA,
WI;
November 20, 2000
I like the T-Rex because he has sharp
teeth and has tiny hands.
from Tyler D,
age 7,
Chilton,
WI,
USA;
November 20, 2000
Why on earth is T.rex so popular? T.rex
stinks!
from Nylie,
age 9,
?,
?,
?;
November 20, 2000
T-Rex. I am not going to tell you why
because T-Rex is so far ahead in votes, it dosen't matter
anyway.
from Mr Boron,
age 14,
Bollywood,
?,
India;
November 20, 2000
Tyrannosaurus Rex. When I wake up by
tomorrow, I want to see Tyrannosaurus hit 3000!
from B1,
age 12,
Singapore,
Singapore,
Singapore;
November 20, 2000
T.rex, he is the most popular dinosaur
in the world.
from Koshi,
age 10,
Osaka,
Honshui Plain,
Japan;
November 20, 2000
T.rex, he can eat all the T.rex haters
over here. Go rex, destroy them!
from Megatron,
age 7,
Istanbu,
?,
Turkey;
November 20, 2000
Tyrannosaurus Rex, I hear it's most
famus dinosuar in the earth.
from Matmud Abu,
age 12,
?,
?,
Kuwait;
November 20, 2000
My favourite dinosaur is T.rex. Do you
know why he is so popular? I have no clue either.
from Annie Ming,
age 11,
Bachow,
Huanjiang,
China;
November 20, 2000
T-rex, he's the biggest and meanest dino
ever. He even beat Velociraptor.
from ?,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 20, 2000
Tyrannosaurus Rex cos he is a meat eater
like me.
from Peter H.,
age 6,
Johor Baru,
Malaysia,
Malaysia;
November 20, 2000
This voting page is the perfect example
of gambler's ruin. Things in nature never happen in alternate ones,
but happen in streaks. You win and lose in a streak.
from ?,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 20, 2000
My favorite dinosaur is Tryannosaurus
Rex because I think T-rex is really smart and strong.
from Felix.P,
age 9,
Worcester,
Massachusetts,
USA;
November 20, 2000
T.rex, because he's big and
intimidationg.
from Moses Lim,
age 15,
Singapore,
Singapore,
Singapore;
November 20, 2000
my favorite dinosaur is the t rex it is
big and strong it was one of the biggest meat eaters there ever was
but when the giganotoesaurus came the t rex was not so big any more
the giganotoesaurus was probebley about the same size but if there
was a fight between the t rex and the giganotoesaurus the
giganotoesaurus would lose because the t rex had a smater brain but
it was also tougher stronger and meaner
from Jasmine R.,
age 10,
?,
?,
USA;
November 20, 2000
T.rex
from ?,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 20, 2000
Once apond a time, the raptors stink.
T.rex rulezzzzzzzzz!
from Tan Ah T.,
age 43,
Malaysia,
?,
?;
November 20, 2000
Tyrannosaurus Rex because he was is
Jurassic Park,and because he could run 30 miles an
hour
from Tyranno,
age 7,
Mira Mesa,
Calofornia,
USA;
November 20, 2000
T-rex, because he is the most powerful
dinosaur ever to walk the earth.
from Timothy S,
age 5,
?,
?,
?;
November 20, 2000
He is farrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
better than the raptors. From what Levine said, he replaced the
raptors as dominant predator.
from T.rex,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 20, 2000
Big and ugly and
mean.........T-Rex
from ?,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 20, 2000
T.Rex, I believe the Raptors were
inferior. Stravags!
from Valad Wolf,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 20, 2000
T. Rex- Because he's loud and eats other
dinosaurs.
from Timmy L.,
age 7,
Singapore,
?,
?;
November 20, 2000
T.Rex....NOW!
from Saurus,
age 12,
?,
?,
?;
November 20, 2000
I like the T-rex beacuse he can rip
apart other dinos and he could rip up Crista for me.( She is a big
bully at my school!!!)
from whit h,
age 9,
?,
?,
?;
November 20, 2000
T-RAX is my favourite dianosour because
it eats other dianosours.
from ARSALAN R,
age 7,
HOLLISWOOD,
?,
?;
November 20, 2000
tYRANNOSAURUS, BECAUSE HE KICKS YOUR
A^&*!
from Yeah,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 20, 2000
t.REX
from ?,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 20, 2000
the T rexis my.Why i like him is because
he is the dino king
from mEOO,
age 8,
?,
?,
?;
November 20, 2000
T.rex, it can shred any other dinosaur
to hamburger
from Ornious,
age 12,
Dubai,
?,
UAE;
November 20, 2000
Tyrannosaururs. It's the meanest dino.
One Tyrannosaururs can take out an entire Utaraptor
pack
from Mylie M,
age 9,
Tyrannosaurus Rules,
Tyrannosaurus Rules,
America the beautiful;
November 20, 2000
Tyrannosaurus rex, because I think he's
pretty neat.
from Lauren L,
age 5,
Eugene, Oregon,
Oregon,
USA;
November 20, 2000
T.REX, IT'S COOL AND
SLEEK.
from ?,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 20, 2000
Hello everybody, I am Honky Tong, I am
not Honkie Tong. We are two different people. I also like
Tyrannosaururus Rex.
from Honky Tong,
age 12,
Singapore,
?,
?;
November 20, 2000
My favorite dinosaur is
T-Rex
from Lion One,
age 7,
Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia,
USA;
November 20, 2000
My favorite dinosaur is T-Rex because he
has sharp teeth.
from Christopher M.,
age 5,
Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia,
USA;
November 20, 2000
my favorite dinosaur is the t-rex
because it is big and it is very interesting to learn
about
from Courtney T,
age 11,
Shavertown,
PA,
America;
November 20, 2000
t.rex I think heis
intersisting.
from Meshell p,
age 9,
texarkana,
tx,
America;
November 20, 2000
T.Rex,because it is cool.I don't know
why it is cool.
from s.c,
age 10,
Manly,
Iowa,
USA;
November 20, 2000
T.RAX, is is the meanest
dinosaur.
from Jamal,
age ?,
?,
Detroit,
America;
November 20, 2000
T.rex, she's powerful
from Kasie.L,
age 10,
Alabama,
?,
US;
November 20, 2000
Hey Jimmy what if I said that t-rex was
my favorite dinosaur ever I LOVE t-rex so HAHAHA!!
from Courtney,
age 13,
?,
?,
?;
November 20, 2000
T-rex
from boy,
age 6,
?,
?,
?;
November 20, 2000
Prepair to face death you rascals!
Tyrannosaurus is here, he's my favourite dinosaur!
from Conlink C.,
age 12,
London,
?,
Great Britan;
November 20, 2000
Tyrannosaurus, he's better than any
mean'ol raptor
from ?,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 20, 2000
Tyrannosaurus, because in the movie
Jurassic Park, it killed the raptors.
from Riene T.,
age 11,
?,
Florida,
America;
November 20, 2000
T-rex, it's the most popular dinosaur in
the world.
from Lincon O.,
age 15,
DC,
?,
America;
November 20, 2000
Tyrannosaurus Rex, becasue it can smack
Velociraptor's a#$.
from John,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 20, 2000
Tyrannosaurus rex, the most powerful,
the most intreasting!
from Short F.,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 19, 2000
T.rex
from ?,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 19, 2000
Utahraptor!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Becasue it is a carnivore and I study a lot about the dinosaur which
makes it really interesting
from James C,
age 9,
Wodonga,
Victoria,
Australia;
November 19, 2000
Actually, P., if your Velociraptors
really had any brains liek you said, they would not take
Tyrannosaurus at any cost. Tyrannosaurus will make hamburger of
them. At only three feet tall, even a pack of Velociraptors will be
classified as a minor irration by a healthy Tyrannosaurus Rex. If
they foolish decide to fight,(not very smart raptors)how did they
attack? We now know that the raptors did not use their toe-claws to
slash.
All is said and done, here is another vote for Tyrannosaurus Rex
Osborn.
from Honkie Tong,
age 16,
?,
?,
?;
November 19, 2000
Calm down guys, we'll settle this in the
next DinoWarz. As you know, raptors are staple food for
Tyrannosaurus. Keep Voting for him! Here's one more
vote!
from Billy Macdraw,
age 18,
?,
?,
?;
November 19, 2000
t-REX. IGNORE P. every word out of
his mouth is ah, lets finely put it...rubbish and
nonsense.
from Nopaulallowedhere,
age nopaul,
nopaul,
nopaul,
nopaul;
November 19, 2000
Tyrannosaurus, because he was more
pratical than the raptors. Now the raptors were dumber than a crow.
Do you see crows hunt in packs? No? well, the raptors were even
dumber. No evidence have been found to suggest a pack. You really
know very little about dinosaurs P. You probally watch barney and
tele tubbies! what a LLLLLLOOOOOOOOSSSSSSEEEEEERRRRRRR! AH AH AH
AHA
from ?,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 19, 2000
I can't figure why you like
Velociraptor. It got killed by a lousy Protoceratops! What a loser!
At least Tyrannosaurus could kill Triceratops dead 100percent of the
time.
from You are a loser,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 19, 2000
P., you are out of line. You are
obviously relying on outdated infomation. Whil;e you scream for your
mama to make the votes for Velociraptor increase, T-rex gets more
votes! HA HA HA HA HA!
from cALVIN,
age 6,
?,
?,
?;
November 19, 2000
If the raptors were so good, why the the
Tyrannosauids drive them to extinction. ... You are just taking the bits you want and throwing away the
parts that disagree with you. T.rex rulessssssss!
from Insaniac,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 19, 2000
..., .... How on earth
can a Velociraptor kill a T.rex. T.rex is so fast and agile and
smart. Velociraptor stands no chance. The intelligence chart is
actually wrong. We now go by brain structure, not brain size.
Anyway, what could the "smart" velociraptors do? Math? Velociraptors
are what I call a waste of brain. They ahve a lower Eq than a crow
you know. A velociraptor was dumber than a crow!
from Moyjo,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 19, 2000
I am sorry such a big buffon ahd to
share my name. But Velociraptor better than Tyrannosaurus?
FUUUUUUUNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNIEEEEEEEEE! AH
AHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHYAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAH!!!!
from Paul L.,
age 11,
?,
?,
?;
November 19, 2000
Of all the raptors, Velociraptor was the
biggest loser. T-rex rulez!
from ?,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 19, 2000
People how dare you insolt
VELOCIRAPTORS.VELOCIRAPTORS RULE.
from Paul S.,
age 10,
?,
?,
?;
November 19, 2000
All t-rex lovers lissen up I have
something very important to say.VELOCIRAPTOR RULES t-rex droolz.Many
of you think t-rex is smarter then VELOCIRAPTOR.Well think again.On
this website look at the intelligence chart.The t-rex is on the
carnosauruses line.The VELOCIRAPTOR is on the dromaeosaurids
line.Find out what dinosaur is smarter.If you can't LEARN TO
READ.Sory for my rudeness.
from Paul S.,
age 10,
?,
?,
?;
November 19, 2000
Stegosaurus It is cute. It is big
and long.
It has a cool tail.
from Jack H.,
age 9,
Ocala,
Florida,
United States;
November 19, 2000
Tyrannosaurus rex is the dominant
predator of the deep woods (see Christopher Srnka's illustration of
this lifestyle), its favorite prey being Triceratops horridus(see
Brian Franczak's beautiful sketch of this)(see also Luis Ray's "The
Chase")(see also John Bindon's painting "No Escape"). Armed with
three large horns and a sharp beak, these elephant-sized herbivores
are quite capable of killing a large tyrannosaur. To hunt these
dangerous animals successfully, the T. rex have evolved a barrage
of weapons designed to maim the prey before it can maim the
predator. Unlike the varied teeth of a mammalian predator, most of
the teeth of a predatory dinosaur are all similar in shape. The
size of bananas, these teeth are serrated on the front and back and
are intended to slice through flesh, rather than hold it. This
arrangement is almost universal with predatory dinosaurs, but T.
rex's jaws are of a slightly different construction. Scoop-shaped
fangs are arranged in an arc at the front of the mouth. These teeth
function rather like a cookie cutter, allowing a T. rex to scoop
out large chunks of flesh from the belly or flank of a triceratops
. Driven by roughly 3,000 pounds of force, a tyrannosaur's jaw
severs muscles and crushes bone. The sudden depletion of blood,
bone and muscle effectively cripples a T. horridus, allowed the
tyrannosaur to eat at it leisure, with little or no threat to
itself. This bleed-your-prey-to-death method is so efficient that
it is the most commonly used form attack for almost all predatory
dinosaurs. This has also arisen independently among several kinds
of mammals, reptiles and fish. (see Gregory S. Paul's book,
Predatory Dinosaurs of the World)(see also Jeff Poling's
Tyrannosaur hunting techniques) Also, rather than chewing
up-and-down like a mammal, a T. rex can slide its jaws forward and
back, shearing its teeth across the meat. This action, unlike any
other method of mastication, pulverizes the bone and gristle and renders the meat easily digestible.
For a hunter that uses it's mouth and not its hands to hunt,
construction of the skull is crucial to survival. T. rex proves
this point with it's powerful, wonderfully designed jaws
(
from Myojo,
age ?,
Toyko,
?,
?;
November 19, 2000
Tyrannosaurus Rex. You either hate him
or love him.
from The Unknown Solider,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 19, 2000
- In Jurassic Park, the terrified kids
held perfectly still so a hungry celluloid Tyrannosaurus rex
couldn't detect them.
In reality, scientists say, they would've been lunch meat.
CT-scanning of the desk-sized skull of Sue, the most complete
T. rex fossil ever found, suggests the supreme carnivore in North
America 65 million years ago had acute senses.
Its forward-pointing eyes provided a wide field of view, and
ear structures suggest it could hear well.
from ?,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 19, 2000
Characteristics: Tyrannosaurus rex was
one of the largest carnivorous dinosaurs. It was most likely an
active hunter, but may have scavenged for food as well. T. rex was
one of the last dinosaurs to live.
Current research has shown that Tyrannosaurus rex should be
portrayed as a sleek, active carnivore, unlike older restorations
that show it as a bulky tail-dragger. We now believe that its
massive tail was held off the ground and served as a counterbalance
as the animal ran. Surprisingly, this pose had been proposed
decades earlier when the skeleton of the first T. rex (called
Dynamosaurus imperiosus) was mounted in the British Museum (Natural
History) in London.
One of the most popular dinosaurs, T. rex has been the star of
movies ranging from "The Lost World" (1925) to "Jurassic Park"
(1993) and "Jurassic Park: Lost World" (1996).
from ?,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 19, 2000
HYPSOLAPHODON
from JACOB R,
age 9,
?,
?,
?;
November 19, 2000
In the past decade, new interpretations
of existing material have contributed to the resurgence ol
dinomania, which will no doubt help this and many other
palaeontological projects along. In 1990, K. Carpenter noted the
high degree of variability in Tyrannosaurus skulls: `In fact, no
two specimens are identical.' M. G. Lockley and A. P. Hunt reported
in 1994 the discovery of an `unequivocal' Tyrannosaurus footprint
from New Mexico. R. E. Barrick and W. I. Showers, also in 1994,
attempted to show body-temperature of T. rex and, two years later,
G. M. Erickson and K. H. Olson confirmed the notion that `on some
occasions T. rex fed upon both Triceratops and Edmontosaurus, the
two predominant herbivores from the late Cretaceous Western
Interior lowland coastal plains', based on bite marks found on
these respective genera. This has led to the suggestion, by
Erickson and his colleagues in 1996, based on simulation and
estimation of bite force, that the teeth of T. rex could `withstand large bite forces and sustain
repetitive bone impacts, ... associated with prey struggles', which
is useful in discussions of whether this creature was a true hunter
or scavenger. But was T. rex the biggest and the baddest? A recent
report by Sereno and others (1996) of a new tooth-marked bones,
theropod from Africa, Carcharodontosaurus saharicus, states that
this creature has a skull that `equals or exceeds the length of the
largest known skull of Tyrannosaurus rex.'
The new specimen from Saskatchewan will, at least, provide
additional material for the rather small
Tyrannosaurus database. Possibly, the skeleton may answer a few
questions already raised, and maybe raise a few more. The public
will also be able to follow this process along by eventually seeing
a mounted replica on display. And it is this more pronounced public
awareness that has re-emerged as the source for continued
viability of much in palaeontology. As R. Rainger has pointed out
in
summarizing the American Museum of Natural History efforts during
Brown's and Osborn's time
(1991): `The discoveries of dinosaurs were more than an important
scientific development; they were of also a means for expanding the
department's efforts in fieldwork, displays, and artistic and
photographic reproduction.' Dinosaurs are the `in'
thing.
from Tim T. Tokaryk,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 19, 2000
Nickname: T. rex, "Tyrant Lizard King"
Age: Lived 85 to 65 million years ago during the late Cretaceous
Period
Size: 40 feet long and as tall as a giraffe (15 to 20 feet tall,
that is)
Weight: 5 to 7 tons-about the weight of an elephant
Characteristics: Large head
Tiny arms
Bipedal
Big jaw and long teeth
Special Talents: Tyrannosaurus rex was a fierce predator with a
jaw up to four-feet long and serrated teeth longer than a human
hand. He could swallow more than 200 pounds of food in one bite!
Claim to fame: The first Tyrannosaurus rex fossil was discovered
by the famous fossil hunter Barnum Brown in Hell Creek, Montana, in
1902. A huge, almost complete T. rex skeleton named "Sue" was found
in South Dakota in August 1990 and sold to The Field Museum in
Chicago for $7.6 million!xxx
from Discovery,
age ?,
?,
?,
USA;
November 19, 2000
Tyrannosaurus Rex because he lived 165
to 145 million years ago. That time was called the Cretaceous
period. Other dinosaurs living at that same time were
Triceratops, Ankylosaurus and Ornithomimus. Bones of the
Tyrannosaurus Rex have been found in the United States in
Montana.
from Spear,
age 7,
?,
?,
?;
November 19, 2000
Tyrannosaurus Rex becaue he walked on
two legs. It could run very fast. It could run 30 miles per hour.
It could see well and also smell well. The brain of the T-Rex was
large. It was a smart dinosaur. T-Rex lived alone, or sometimes
with one other T-Rex. Tyrannosaurus Rex laid eggs. We do not know
if they took care of their babies.
from Lance,
age 7,
?,
?,
?;
November 19, 2000
The Tyrannosaurus Rex because he was up
to 40 feet long. It was 15 to 20 feet tall. It weighed 10,000 to
14,000 pounds. It had a huge head. The T-Rex had tiny arms and 2
fingers on each hand. Each finger had a claw on the end of it.
The T-Rex had huge back legs. Each foot had
3 large toes. Each toe had claw on the end of it. T-Rex had a
thin, stiff, pointed tail. T-Rex had 60 teeth that were 9 inches
long. The teeth were very sharp. When a tooth would fall out
another tooth would grow in that place.
from Javelin,
age 7,
?,
?,
?;
November 19, 2000
C H I C A G O, May 25 - Scientists
examining the largest Tyrannosaurus rex ever found said today they
have discovered it had a particularly acute sense of smell, judging
by olfactory bulbs the size of grapefruit in its skull.
Found Via CT Scan
CT scans revealed that Sue had huge olfactory bulbs, showing that
T. rex relied on smell for hunting. (Chicago Field Museum)
Sue's foot-long brain, while not impressive, was larger than other
dinosaurs' brains and about the size one would expect in such a
large animal, Brochu said.
Its acute sense of smell might have been employed to help the
T. rex hunt down prey, or locate carcasses to scavenge, Brochu
said, adding that he was skeptical about how much could be inferred
about Sue's lifestyle.
"Was it a predator or scavenger? Unanswerable, I don't think
we'll ever know. Warm or cold blooded? We'll never know. Was it
male or female? We'll never know," Brochu said.
Jaws (Yes, More Spielberg)
But Sue's serrated, foot-long set of fearsome teeth, deeply
anchored in its powerful jaws, would have armed it to tear apart
live, struggling prey, Flynn said.
The largest and most complete T. rex skeleton ever found, Sue
was discovered in 1990 in a bluff in the South Dakota Badlands,
near the town of Faith, by Sue Hendrickson.
The 49-year-old Hendrickson, who is a lifelong amateur
fossil-hunter, diver on shipwrecks and archaeological sites, and
self-described lover of field work, said she was blessed with a
sixth sense that led her to the discovery of her life.
Hendrickson reaped no financial rewards from Sue. The money
went to the rancher on whose land the skeleton was found.
However, she said she hoped her discovery, the subsequent
multimillion-dollar sale, and the upcoming travelling display of
two Sue replicas would encourage more people to search for dinosaur
fossils.
The largest T. rex skull ever measures 5.5 feet long and contained
a foot-long brain and olfactory glands the size of grapefruits.
(Chicago Field Museum)
"We knew they had a strong sense of smell but not to this degree,"
said Chris Brochu, a paleontologist at Chicago's Field Museum. The
museum purchased the 45-foot-long near-complete skeleton of the T.
rex, nicknamed "Sue," at auction in 1997 for $8.4 million.
"They probably had a very well-developed sense of vision and
their hearing was probably very good, too. But their sense of smell
was central to how they perceived the world around them," Brochu
said.
Key Moment in Jurassic Park
The T. rex's sense of smell played a tense role in scenes in the
nearly $1 billion grossing dinosaur fantasy movie Jurassic Park,
directed by Steven Spielberg. The movie maker came to the Field
Museum recently to view the specimen as it was being prepared for
display, which is planned for May of next year.
In the film, characters confronted by a T. rex were instructed
to hold still because they thought the beast could not detect them
if they were not moving.
"We had an impromptu debate with (Spielberg) about that
scene," said John Flynn, a geologist heading the Field Museum's
corporate-funded effort to examine and display Sue.
With T. rex's highly developed olfactory sense, remaining
still probably would not have saved the people, Flynn argued,
adding that the movie makers were merely following the best
research available at the time.
The discovery that Sue had grapefruit-sized olfactory bulbs, which
tied together a network of nerves from the 67-million-year-old
dinosaur's snout, was made with a CT scan that allowed scientists
to obtain a three-dimensional image of the 5.5-foot-long skull's
interior while preserving it.
from T-REX!,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 19, 2000
t rex
from ?,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 19, 2000
Tee-rex, he is the biggest
meater.
from Lee Bai H.,
age 6,
Beijing,
I'm not sure,
China;
November 19, 2000
T.rex
from Donkey Kong,
age 5,
?,
?,
?;
November 19, 2000
Tyrannosaurus Rex. Please pardon my
younger siblings. They can't spell.
from Lee S.,
age 14,
?,
?,
?;
November 19, 2000
I ilke T-rax
from Lee Sha N.,
age 9,
Beijing,
?,
?;
November 19, 2000
I is Mun Hon's brother. What is the
right way of calling Tyranosaurus? T-rax or Tyranosaurus Rax? But I
like him by the way.
from Lee Hock M.,
age 10,
?,
?,
P.R.O China;
November 19, 2000
Hello, I just got a new computer. And
my family will be voting for their favourite dinosaur. I think if
everybody in China decided to vote here, Tyrannosaurus will have
over 3.5 billion votes! Anyway, I like Tyrannosaurus
Rex.
from Lee Mun H.,
age 11,
Beijing,
?,
China;
November 19, 2000
Hi, we are M2M, and we'd like to say
that our favourite dinosaur is Tyrannosaurus Rex.
from M2M,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 19, 2000
TYRANNOSAURUS REX! I believe he is a
powerful and awesome predator. Those who like the raptors really
have no taste.
from Calvin,
age 6,
?,
?,
America;
November 19, 2000
Here's one more vote for
Tyrannosaurus...no? Well, YOU DON'T HAVE A CHOICE.
from Glenn Ong Francis Su K.,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 19, 2000
T.rex, because it's like
that.
from ?,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 19, 2000
T.rex, he's cool
from Kor Kor,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 19, 2000
A lot of people here spin an elobrate
line of ($#%$ on how the Velociraptors are better. Which is true
does not matter to them because they are hopelessly childish. Any
rational person will certainly pick Tyrannosaurus
Rex.
from Savin G.,
age 11,
?,
?,
?;
November 19, 2000
T-rex. Nobody cares if you like other
dinosaurs. Well, it must hurt to see your dinosaur lagging so far
behind, right?
from Amy H.,
age 9,
?,
?,
?;
November 19, 2000
Velociraptors are puny! Tyrannosaurus
rules! He could stomp them into damp patches on the
ground.
from neW IanhS,
age 16,
Singapore,
?,
?;
November 19, 2000
Tyrannosaurus Rex, he is the
buck-wildest dinosaur ever. He could woop Velociraptor liek he was
stealing something.
from Justin L.,
age 16,
Singapore,
?,
?;
November 19, 2000
The raptors have fallen from favour. I
VOTE TYRANNOSAURUS REX
from TYRANNOSAURUS REX,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 19, 2000
T-rex! He can kill all the raptors
because he was smarter.
from Mojohn,
age ?,
Seoul,
?,
?;
November 19, 2000
Who voted for Velociraptor? It shows
how far behind you are in the current news. We now think that
Tyrannosaurus was smarter than Velociraptor as the new braincastes
actually revel that Tyrannosaurus had a bigger brain than
Velociraptor. Velociraptor had a brain about 750ccs in volume while
Tyrannosaurus had a brain 1400ccs in volume. We also now think that
Velociraptors did not use their claws for attacking. Anyway, a
person who thinks a velociraptor the size of a dog is better than
T.rex must be watching too much Jp...
from ?,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 19, 2000
I like the smellasaurus because he was
very smelly.
from Smell,
age Smell,
Smell,
Smell,
Smell;
November 19, 2000
Vlociraptor,because he was very smart
and fast.Did you know he was made to big in the movie Jurassis
Park.But the movie was still cool.
from ?,
age 17,
?,
?,
?;
November 19, 2000
I love velociraptors
from Paul S.,
age 10,
?,
?,
?;
November 19, 2000
Ad 3000 votes for velociraptor
PLEASE!Tyrannosaurus Rex is getting on my nerves.
from ?,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 19, 2000
velociraptor
from ?,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 19, 2000
Who is this Insaniac's brother?He
thinks velociraptors drool does he.Well I will give him a peise of
my mind.Velociraptors rule and you drool.A pack of velociraptors
will slash t-rexes BIG BIG BIG BUTT of. VELOCIRAPTOR RULES.Some of
you people say t-rex will kill all of the raptors in one bite.Well
think again.How could a t-rex catch even one raptor.T-rex is to
slow.Velociraptors could also aut smart him.Infact raptors were one
of the smartest dinosaurs.I Think you should give alittle respect
to velociraptors.I think you need to lern some
manners.VELOCIRAPTORS RULE.Ops did I sa
from Paul S.,
age 10,
?,
?,
?;
November 19, 2000
The Archeopteryx. Why? I don't really
know!!!!!
from Joseph G.,
age 9,
Helenwood,
Tennessee,
USA;
November 19, 2000
Tyrannosaurus, he was the strongest
carnivore ever. Did you know there is a Tyrannosaurus Imperator too?
It's even bigger than Gigantosaurus.
from Newton,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 19, 2000
Rax, T
from ?,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 19, 2000
My favorite Dinosaur is the Triceratops
because it cares for there young and risk there lives for them. Not
all Dinosaurs do that. Most just lay there eggs and leave. The
Triceratops is the best.
from Courtney R.,
age 10,
Westbrook,
ME.,
United States;
November 19, 2000
I like T.rex, because he is a nice
guy
from Mr Nice Guy,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 19, 2000
We the class of 4D vote Tyrannosaurus
Rex!
from 4D Charity,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 19, 2000
Because it is the strongest
mamale.
from Gigantosaurus,
age 7,
NEWRY,
UK,
IRLAND;
November 19, 2000
Tyrannosaurus Rex, best meater ever,
carnivore supreme.
from ?,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 19, 2000
T.Rex, because it is really big and
powerful. I heard it could kill Gigantosaurus!
from Yongchun,
age 7,
Pusan,
?,
Korea, South;
November 19, 2000
T.rex
from Melvin,
age 5,
?,
Alberta,
?;
November 19, 2000
Tyrannosaurus Rex, I hope it won't eat
me.
from Mr Kiasee,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 19, 2000
I really like the dinosaur called
Tyrannosaurus Rex
from Ah Mah,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 19, 2000
Tyrannosaurus Rex, he was the meanest
meat eater ever to walk the earth.
from Johnny Q.,
age 11,
?,
?,
?;
November 19, 2000
T.Rex, the other dinosaurs are s$%^&(4!
from Mr Kiasu,
age ?,
Singapore,
?,
?;
November 19, 2000
Tyrannosaurus Rex, it's tall, like
me.
from Koko,
age 26,
Singapore,
Singapore,
Singapore;
November 19, 2000
Tyrannosaurus Rex, it's a champion, like
me.
from Lester,
age 27,
Singapore,
Singapore,
Singapore;
November 19, 2000
Tyrannosaurus Rex, it likes to eat, like
me.
from Ah Kok,
age 26,
Singapore,
Singapore,
Singapore;
November 19, 2000
Good morning! I like T-rex, have a nice
day.
from Suzan M.,
age 10,
New York,
?,
America;
November 19, 2000
Tyrannosaurus Rex. Becos I can spell
it
from Lyan,
age 3,
?,
?,
?;
November 19, 2000
T-rex, because it eats
meat.
from Mevalo,
age 11,
?,
?,
Mongolia;
November 19, 2000
My favorite dino is the t-rex because he
is smart.
from mat,
age 7,
staffs,
staffs,
u.k;
November 19, 2000
Tyrannosaurus Rex, they kick
a*&%
from Wen,
age 16,
?,
?,
?;
November 19, 2000
Tyrannosaurus Rex - Because they lived
in an enchanted time when
everything was Big, new, exciting and fresh!
Besides Dinosaurs are cool! Because they don't
scare me!
from Elyse M.,
age 4,
Merrimack,
NH,
USA;
November 18, 2000
I love velociraptors.I love them because
they were fast and very powerful dinosaurs.Even if they were small
they were very deadly.
from Rocky M.,
age 13,
Bronx,
N.Y,
U.S.A;
November 18, 2000
Utah Raptor it was the largest of the
raptors
from Scott B,
age 7,
Atlanta,
Ga.,
USA;
November 18, 2000
My favorite dinosaur is the
Triceratopsanim.
from Julian Michael B.,
age 4,
Grand Blanc,
MI,
USA;
November 18, 2000
My favorite dinosaur is a sharp-tooth
dinosaur.
from Leif Paigden B.,
age 5,
Grand Blanc,
MI,
USA;
November 18, 2000
hybodus
from ?,
age ?,
?,
new england,
us;
November 18, 2000
acrocanthosaurus the
spine
from kai r,
age 7,
eagle,
nebraska,
?;
November 18, 2000
Brachiosaurs because of its long neck
and unusual long font legs
and I have to do a report on him for gifted , and I have been
finding out how cool dinosaurs really are.
from Amy,
age 10,
St. Petersburg,
Florida,
USA;
November 18, 2000
T.rex is cool, have a nice
day.
from ?,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 17, 2000
When I was a kid, I liked Tyrannosaurus
rex simply because it was the biggest theropod. I remember feeling
"threatened" when I read about the gigantic sizes of Deinocheirus
and Theriznosaurus, and then relieved when they turned out to be an
ornithomimid and segnosaur respectively. I also remember feeling
the same way when claims of Allosaurus reaching lengths of 45 feet
began circulating. (Of course, now I know that it is mass, not
length that is a real measure of size. Diplodocus, at 90 feet, may
be longer than Brachiosaurus, but there is no question which
dinosaur is "bigger".).
Of course, with the discoveries of Giganotosaurus and
Carcharadontosaurus, Tyrannosaurus rex really isn't the biggest
theropod anymore. However, T. rex's place on the throne is secure,
at least in my mind.
To me, Giganotosaurus and Carcharadontosaurus represent the last
members of a long line of large predators that dominated the role of
large predator for a good portion of the Mesozoic. These are the
carnosaurs, of which Allosaurus is probably the most famous and most
familiar member.
In T. rex, we have something different. Here, we have a group of
dinosaurs (the coelurosaurs) that are more advanced (i.e. more
birdlike) than the carnosaurs, but contains no members that pose a
threat to the carnosaurs' hold on the giant predator niche. That
is, until the late Cretaceous period in North America. At this
time, the coelurosaurs "decide" to try their hand at giant
super-predatordom. The result is fantastic. We see the emergence
of the family Tyrannosauridae and eventually its culmination,
Tyrannosaurus rex himself, an animal of huge size, massive power and
surprising gracility. T. rex represents a major triumph of the
coelurosaurs: the breaking away from the role of small to medium
sized predator (and in many cases herbivore!) to the seizing of the
role of giant super-theropod from the carnosaurs.
This is what makes Tyrannosaurus rex a winner. It's a dinosaur that
beat the odds to become the most fearsome animal to walk the earth
and was only undone by a major global extiction.
from Brad O.,
age 24,
Winnipeg,
Manitoba,
Canada;
November 17, 2000
I have always thought that the debate
about Tyrannosaurus rex being a scavenger or a hunter has evolved in
a rather tedious and absurd argument.There are almost no exclusive
scavengers in the animal kingdom (hyenas hunt and lions
scavenge)
from Johnatan L.,
age 13,
Singapore,
Singapore,
Singapore;
November 17, 2000
TYRANNOSAURUS REX!
THE tyrannosaurs were a group of large carnivorous dinosaurs that
roamed North America and Asia during the last part of the
Cretaceous, 85 to 65 million years ago. The most famous tyrannosaur,
of course, is Tyrannosaurus rex, known to every schoolchild, and one
of the last non-avian dinosaurs to walk the earth before the great
extinction.
Just about two dozen good specimens of these animals have been found
and these finds are from highly restricted areas in western North
America. Henry Fairfield Osborn, of the American Museum of Natural
History in New York City, first described Tyrannosaurus rex in 1905.
This first specimen of Tyrannosaurus is now on display at the
Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The
skeleton on display at UCMP is a cast of a skeleton (excavated in
1990) now in the Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman, Montana.
Skeletons of a close relative of T. rex, Tarbosaurus, have been
found in Mongolia.
Clearly this animal was imposing in size and stature. In fact, T.
rex was one of the largest terrestrial carnivores of all time. It
stood approximately 15 feet high and was about 40 feet in length,
roughly six tons in weight. In its large mouth were six-inch long,
sharp, serrated teeth. Good T. rex specimens, however, are hard to
come by - Berkeley's mount is 90% complete, one of the best
specimens found to date. Some 15-20 other specimens around the
country range from about 10% to 80% complete; missing ribs and tail
bones are common.
from Mike N.,
age 17,
Utah,
?,
?;
November 17, 2000
I have no idea why Tyrannosaurus is so
popular, but I am voting for him.
from Cardigan F.,
age 10,
Carrington,
ND,
U.S.A;
November 17, 2000
Velociraptors are cool, but T.rex is
cooler, that's why I am not voting for Velociraptor. T.rex
rules!
from ?,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 17, 2000
Tyrannosaurus Rex, he could run up to
30miles per hour, watch out!
from Tin Tin,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 17, 2000
T.Rex rules, Velociraptor droolz T.Rex
rules, Velociraptor droolz T.Rex rules, Velociraptor droolz T.Rex
rules, Velociraptor droolz T.Rex rules, Velociraptor droolz droolz
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from Insaniac's brother,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 17, 2000
I like the dinosaur Tyrannosaurus Rex,
it is arugably the strongest carnivore.
from Joseph L.,
age 7,
JB,
?,
Malaysia;
November 17, 2000
Tyrannosaurus Rex, T-rex likes eating
Parasaurolophus and weight 6 tons. He also killed dinosaurs to
eat.
from Milliy D.,
age 8,
Salt Lake City,
?,
United States of America;
November 17, 2000
T.rex, he is carnivore supreme, numereo
uno.
from Chavez, Ding,
age ?,
Latino,
?,
?;
November 17, 2000
T.rex, generally considered unbeatable
on the battlefield.
from Raymond,
age 16,
Raffles,
Singapore,
Singapore;
November 17, 2000
Tyrannosaurus Rex could beat
Carchardontosaurus butt seven sundays back, no
contest.
from ?,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 17, 2000
t.rax
from Ryan,
age 3,
?,
?,
america;
November 17, 2000
T-Rex! Because he rulez!
from Shian,
age 16,
?,
?,
?;
November 17, 2000
TYRANNOSAURUS REX....YAY!
from SA.HA.IA.TA,
age 9,
NOTTELLINGYOU,
?,
?;
November 17, 2000
Personally, I prefer Tyrannosaurus
Rex.
from Robin,
age 11,
Christchurch,
?,
NZ;
November 17, 2000
T-Rex, he can kill all the raptors in
one bite.
from Arnold,
age 11,
NY,
?,
?;
November 17, 2000
I like T.rex
from ?,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 17, 2000
T.rex, because its just that
way
from Huligan,
age 12,
?,
?,
?;
November 17, 2000
I like T-REX he is big and mean and cool
and powerful and fast and deadily.
from Olitilian G.,
age 10,
NY,
?,
?;
November 17, 2000
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from Insaniac,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 17, 2000
My favorite dinosaur is stagasaurus.
Because he has lumps on his back that protects him and he uses it
for fighting.
from Sean B.,
age 7,
Bollingbrook,
Illinois,
USA;
November 17, 2000
Triceratops because I printed some
papers on it and I thought they were cool.
from Molly S.,
age 7,
Corbin,
Ky,
USA;
November 17, 2000
Carchardontosaurus rules supreme!
C'mon? How can you beat him? Yeah, the name is cool
too.
from Carchardontosaur,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 17, 2000
Tyrannosaurus Rex
from ?,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 17, 2000
My favorite dinosaur is the
velociraptor.I like him because he was smart,strong,and fast.He was
65cm high and (6 feet) 1.8 meters long. Velociraptors haunted in
packs.Velociraptors could of reached speeds up to 30 miles per
hour.Thats why I LOVE velociraptors.
from Paul S.,
age 10,
Brooklyn,
New York,
U.S.A;
November 17, 2000
Parasaurolophus because he is awesome!
and because I did a report on it.Parasaurolophus
ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11
from Tucker .s,
age 10,
Corbin,
Kentucky,
U.S.A.;
November 17, 2000
Protoceratops is better than
Tyrannosaurus? Who is that guy? What an abomidible thing to say!
T.rex could probally crush Protoceratops and Trodoon underfoot and
chew them up andd spit them out. T.REX RULES!
from ?,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 17, 2000
Igugnadon
from common blue butterfly,
age 9,
Williston,
ND,
U.S.A;
November 16, 2000
T.Rex %^&(! Troodon
rules!
from aphid,
age 9,
Carrington,
ND,
U.S.A;
November 16, 2000
T.Rex #$^&! Protoceratops
rules!
from Sunfish,
age 9,
Langdon,
ND,
U.S.A;
November 16, 2000
The Vilociraraptor and because I like
the big 3.5 inches foot.
from Zack B,
age 11,
Maineville,
Ohio,
United States;
November 16, 2000
T/Rex becouse I like it and he is in
alot of movies
from Aaron Schlink,
age 9,
Savage,
MN,
USA;
November 16, 2000
Tyrannosaurus, a ruler of dinosaurs? Or
are the other dinosaurs better?
Many people have been wanting to knock Tyrannosaurus off his throne,
but lets examine the evidence more closely. Lets run through a few
potential new king of dinosaurs, they are:
Pachycephalosaurus
It had long been thought that Pachycephalosaurus' huge dome may have
been used for ramming rivals during mating and dominance combat, for
attracting mates, and as a last-ditch self-defense against predators
(this idea was first presented by Ed Colbert in 1955).
Paleontologist Mark Goodwin of the University of California at
Berkeley has analyzed many pachycephalosaur skulls (including those
of Pachycephalosaurus), finding no evidence of healed scars. Also,
under close analysis, the thick skull bone is not rigid and solid,
but porous and fragile when put under extreme pressure. ``It's time
to kill the myth ... It certainly wouldn't be in their own best
interests to ram heads in a fight,'' said Goodwin ``They would have
killed each other, and a couple of bowling balls would hardly make
good targets.'' It is more likely that Pachycephalosaurus butted
other animals sides (flank-butting), rather than their heads. This
would inflict damage on the other animal and not injure the
Pachycephalosaurus. But it appears that Pachycephalosaurus is not as
formidible as we had eariler thought.
The end is near for all unbalanced Pachycephalosaurus fans.
Lets move on to Triceratops (the ceratopsians in general)
The second most popular dinosaur in the world. Some even claimed it
could have rivaled Tyrannosaurus. (As alot of dinosaur pictures
show) But is this true? Well, I have to admit two one-meter long
daggers do look interesting and deadly, but the question is? Did
Triceratops use it for defence.
Now, with the light of increasing evidence, we now know that this is
unlikely. The ceratopsians in general have huge holes to make their
frill lighter, with Triceratops being the exception. A large skin
covered hole...not too go for defence is is?
Okay, lets get back to Triceratops. Triceratops, like all
ceratopsians, have a relatively stiff neck, meaning (as they found
out recently) they could not move it too much. Making it good for
defending into the frontal arc, but leaving a nice, juicy exposed
behind. Even worse, Triceratops could probally not gore the attacker
as being a quadiped, it was far clumslier than a biped (alk.T.rex)
predator. Even even Worse! Horns are better known as display
equipment, not weapons used all the time to fend off predators. Just
how many times have you seen a bufflao gore a lion? Horns look
threatening, but have little use in battle as the chances of an
attack coming from the frontal arc of Triceratops is unlikely.
(T.rex was smart enough to know that)No scars or wounds have been
found on the horns of Triceratops, or infact, wear on the tips!
Which you would get if you used it often.
So how did Triceratops defend itself? Well, by display of course!
But if T.rex is hungry and undetered, the Triceratops had better run
away. If Triceratops was so powerful, then I guess it wouldn't need
to stay around in a herd. But herds are common ceratopsians telling
us they weren't as sercure as we thought. Even more damming. All the
Tyrannosaurus skeletons found showed scars from battles with each
other and ankylosaurs (just about the only animal who dares to face
T.rex) but none from Triceratops or the ceratopsians. The converse
is true for Triceratops. Hip bones of Triceratops have been found
with Tyrannosaurus bite marks on them. Even more embarrasing.
Triceratops has been dug out from the dung of rex!
The end is near for Triceratops(ceratopsians ) fans
Now how about the raptors? Those pack hunting, meat eating dinosaurs
would have easily overpowerd a Tyrannosaur right, using their sickle
claws? Well, bad news. New studies have shown that Raptors did not
have very strong muscles in their toe claws. They could swing it
yes, but not powerfully, meaning they could scratch, but not slash
with it.
While we used to imagine the Mesozoic world as a landscape of
sluggish swampdwellers, we now envision a world populated by a
panoply of colorful, noisy, fast and cunning hot-blooded monsters.
This is great for the Dinobiz, but does it make scientific sense?
Did Dinosaurs operate under rules of physiology and evolutionary
pressure substantially different from those of today? Did they
develop markedly better solutions for dealing with their world than
those that have evolved since? Let's look at the currently hot
group, Dromaeosaurs, popularly known today as the Raptors. In
movies, books and magazines these smallish theropods comprised the
fastest and nastiest, and possibly smartest Dinosaurs ever. They
were dressed to the nines in spikes and knives; cold-blooded
homeothermic killers. While all members of this class had an
impressive set of saw-edged teeth and formidably clawed forelimbs,
it is the hypertrophied claws on the second toes of their hindlimbs
that have transfixed our imagination. We are repeatedly told that these agile carnivores hunted in packs, slashing their large but lumbering prey to death in
a series of back-foot blitzkriegs. Wait...does this really make
sense? Did they really hunt in organized packs? Did they really use
those curvaceous claws for slicing and dicing formidable foes into
hors-d'ouvres sized snacks? I suspect it was more likely they rarely
ate anything that couldn't have been nailed in a one-bite solo
effort unless it was already dead. Heresy!!? Stop and consider this
from an evolutionary standpoint. As Raptors were lightly built, they
probably did rely on speed and agility. As they were bipedal, their
back legs would have been essential to their survival. Almost any
injury to such important structures would have been rapidly fatal to
a creature relying on pursuit speed and kicking power. Want to hurt
a back leg? Try to kick a large and angry herbivore that basically
consists of thick skin over huge muscles. Ribs, pe!
lvic bones, scutes, shields and flailing limbs would have made vital
organs difficult targets. Aside from the likely humiliation of
breaking a nail, they would have been at high risk for shattering a
leg trying such tactics. Crippled dinosaurs didn't have a high
likelihood of reproducing, leaving them losers in Darwin's
evolutionary derby. Perhaps that is why they vanished by the
mid-Cretaceous, giving way to the smash-mouth hunting tactics of the
Tyrannosaurs. It is more likely that Raptors mostly used their
razor-like teeth on smaller prey. If they did use claws, it was
probably the impressive armament on their forelimbs which would have
been much easier to control and less risky to survival if injured.
So, what were those carpet cutters for? If there had to be a feeding
function, consider other possibilities. They would have been useful
for cutting through thick skin after their meal h! ad been
immobilized by other means. They could have been used to rip aprt
termite nests and beehives, or to dig up whatever resembled prairie dog towns of their era. If they had a taste for escargot, the claws were
perfectly shaped for extracting the delicate morsels from their
spiral shells.
I'm certain that every reader who has put up with me this far is
thinking about the famous Velociraptor versus Protoceratops fossil
where both died locked in mortal combat, proving the function of the
slashing claw. Yes, the poor Raptor was using its foot, but probably
as a defensive weapon! After all, it was probably trying to raid a
nest for a meal of one-bite babies when it was attacked by one of
those angry herbivores alluded to above. The large slashing claw on
the cassowary is a good example of such a weapon evolving purely for
defensive purposes. These birds are incredibly dangerous when
trapped in close quarters although they are more likely to run away
than take chances with their valuable legs in a battle. It makes
sense to risk an incapacitating injury only if the alternative is
being eaten.
If you are uncomfortable with these magnificent structures solely
serving a protective function, what could be a more likely use? Why,
sex of course. Many of the most extravagant and bizarre structures
in nature are primarily used to attract a mate or to intimidate
rivals. A set of large claws could be very useful for displaying to
a potential mate or for ritualized combat. Look at the modern
rooster, possessing impressive and dangerous spurs, but hardly famed
as a fierce hunter.
While difficult to prove either way, it is easier to imagine Raptors
having the coordination required for mating displays than the
control needed for accurately kicking an opponent in a life or death
battle. Despite their reputation for having relatively large brains,
it is unlikely that such complex coordination would have been
possible. No other animal has developed that style of hunting since,
even if birds grab smaller prey with their feet and many animals do
use their feet for defensive functions. While on the subject of
brain function, I have to add that the concept of Raptors hunting in
organized packs inspires incredulity. No reptile, or bird for that
matter possesses the social structure to accomplish that and it is
doubtful that Dinosaurs with relatively small brain-to-body mass
ratios could have pulled it off. Swarming on common prey is observed
with many animals including crocodilians, large lizards and
vultures, although it isn't truly cooperative social behavior.!
! Finding fossils showing a group of Deinonychus with one large
herbivore certainly doesn't prove or even imply social structure any
more than finding a collection of flies around a dead rat.
Little evidence of the raptors' seemingly formidible behaviour have
been found, yet there is so much hype. Even many paleontologists got
sucked into this lie.
The end is near for all raptor fans.
Now, you might ask, what about Tyrannosaurus? Well, as I said, if
you're up there, people hitch a quick ride to fame by rising an
issue about you. Jack Horner, a paleontologist who revived the
victorian view of Tyrqannosaurus being a full time scavenger was
pretty much a non-person until he rasied this theory. While I cannot
spectulate on his true intentions, his misinfomation set off a
series of chain reactions which led to even more misinfomation.
Well, this is starting to clear up. There is a saying that goes "If
it's true, you will find it there." Well, those scavenger theorists
keep raise many things, all based on sketchy an unreliable
infomation. The unkindest cut of all. T.rex had fragile teeth. Some
"paleontologists" said that T.rex would have had a jaw full off
broken and missing teeth if it had used it to attack prey. Of
cousre, they didn't bother to figure how did the fact that T.rex had
such powerful jaws fit in. Having powerful jaws with weak teeth?
What nonsense! Well, discoveries of DEEP t.rex bite marks have
really killed this theory dead.
Well, you could say that Rexy could have dined on a dead animal,
leaving a bite mark. But guess again. TO find true evidence of
predatory behaviour, we must find evidence of unsucessful attacks.
An Edmontosaur skeleton was found with hust that. A Tyrannosaurus
tooth tip sticking in its hip. The wound had healed, indicating that
the Edmontosaur had a run in with a Tyrannosaur and survived.
Indicating predatory behaviour. More evidence of Tyrannosaurus
attack survivors have emerged, really, really killing the scavenger
theory dead. I would like to contuine, but it would be beating a
dead horse. Of course, you could still agrue that he was a
scavenger, this is america, you can do anything you like, but I warn
you, nobody will take you seriously.
Of course T.Rex wasn't a full time hunter, but I will like to tell
you that:
TYRANNOSAURUS REX IS THE BEST DINOSAUR IN THE WORLD! I AM VOTING FOR
HIM! PUT DOWN YOUR DINSOAUR AND TAKE UP TYRANNOSAURUS AS YOUR
FAVOURITE TODAY!!!
Triceratops (the horned dinos in general)
The Raptors (Very Popular)
from Waha,
age -------,
--------,
-------,
----------;
November 16, 2000
Tyrannosaurus, because he is one of the
few dinosaurs we actually bother to use the whole name for.
"Tyrannosaurus Rex" that sounds good.
from Shian Wen,
age 16,
?,
?,
?;
November 16, 2000
Deinonychus, they exibit a certain level
of co-operation and the are stronger built then the raptors, hence
they can take larger prey.
from Shaun F.,
age 6,
Singapore,
Singapore,
Singapore;
November 16, 2000
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from ?,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 16, 2000
Tyrannosar Rex
from Ianj M.,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 16, 2000
Tyrannosaurus Rex
from ?,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 16, 2000
T-rex, because he is the powerfulest
dinosaur
from Nika S.,
age 11,
?,
?,
?;
November 16, 2000
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November 16, 2000
Tyrannosaurus Rex, he is the best
dinosaur in the world.
from Yuki F.,
age ?,
Toyko,
?,
Japan;
November 16, 2000
T.REX IS LOUSY
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from ?,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 16, 2000
I vote Tyrannosaurus, but there is an
idiot trying to spoil this vot231=
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from Baka S.,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 16, 2000
T-rex, he is very powerful
dinosaur
from Nakisami R.,
age 11,
?,
?,
?;
November 16, 2000
Tyrannosaurus Rex, because he's
coolllllll!
from Narbeah,
age 8,
Singapore,
?,
Singapore;
November 16, 2000
I like Tee Rax
from Whoyako S.,
age 9,
?,
?,
?;
November 16, 2000
Hey, I don't have much time, but there
is a dinosaur promotion in my school and people want to use this
computer to vote! Tyrannosaurus!
from Mari S.,
age 10,
Toyko,
?,
?;
November 16, 2000
T.REX!
from ?,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 16, 2000
T-rex, I heard the females were
bigger.
from Hui Bin L.,
age ?,
Youngchong,
?,
?;
November 16, 2000
Tyrannosaurus Rex, because he is so
powerful
from Lilian,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 16, 2000
Tyrannosaurus, he kicks the butt of the
raptors seven sundays back.
from Saurian,
age 14,
?,
?,
?;
November 16, 2000
T.rex
from ?,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 16, 2000
raptor becase there fast small and kick
#$&*
from kirk m,
age 14,
rutland,
mass,
usa;
November 16, 2000
A: Megalodon was a huge, ancient shark. For information on Megalodon, click here.
My favorite dinosaur is a T-rex. I like
the T-rex because he is so big and mean and cool.
from Maureen L.,
age 11,
Whitewater,
Wisconsin,
U.S.A;
November 15, 2000
Because T.rex is the best dinosaur in
the world.
from T.Rex,
age ?,
?,
Hell Creek,
USA;
November 15, 2000
T-REX! BECAUSE HE IS THE MOST POWERFUL
MEAT EATING DINOSAUR EVER, HE COULD KILL ANY LAND BASED CARNIVORE
ONE ON ONE!!!!YAY
from Mumahed A.,
age 13,
?,
Ang Mo Kio,
Singapore;
November 15, 2000
T.rex
from Ruben L.,
age ?,
?,
ACS,
Singapore;
November 15, 2000
Tyrannosaurus Rex, because its so
powerful, good morning everybody, the students of ACS send you
their regards!
from Lee Ming H.,
age 14,
Singapore,
?,
?;
November 15, 2000
My favorite dinosaur is a T-rex. I like
the T-rex because he is so big and mean and cool.
from Maureen Lee,
age 11,
Whitewater,
Wisconsin,
U.S.A;
November 15, 2000
Tyrannosaurus Rex because it destroys
all the raptors
from Monicus,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 15, 2000
T-Rex
from ?,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 15, 2000
Raptor, because I do.
from Nicholas C.,
age 11,
Bradford,
Ohio,
U.S.A.;
November 15, 2000
threehorn
from m s,
age 9,
?,
utah,
usa;
November 15, 2000
Velociraptor, because it's a really
fascinating and beautifull dinosaur. The way it's built, the way it
hunted, you name it!
from Anette V.,
age 17,
Ski,
Akershus,
Norway;
November 15, 2000
t-rex,
because it was the strongest.
from kristian .d.,
age 13,
?,
?,
england;
November 15, 2000
i have already voted on
parasauroluphus/gryposaurus, but could you please add my favorite
meat eater, carchardontosaurus, and sauropod, jorabia? thank
you!
from russell p.,
age 11,
seattle,
wa,
usa;
November 14, 2000
t-rex, he has very big teeth, like my
teacher
from Timonlio,
age 7,
?,
?,
?;
November 14, 2000
T.RAX
from ?,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 14, 2000
Godzilla he is a mutated t-rex that
throws a flamethrower out of his mouth
from derick m,
age 10,
california,
usa,
los angeles;
November 14, 2000
T-rex, you are h. if you don't
like him!
from Lee Ming H.,
age 12,
Shanghai,
?,
China;
November 14, 2000
Okay Brother! I VOTE TYRANNOSAURUS
REX!
from Short F.,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 14, 2000
T.rex, make me if you hate
him!
from Godpa,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 14, 2000
Pachyrhinosaurus because it's
unusal.
from Sege W.,
age 11,
Kingston,
Idaho,
U.S.a;
November 14, 2000
Brothers! Lets support T.REX!
CHARGE!!!!!!
from Honkie Tong,
age 16,
?,
?,
?;
November 14, 2000
Homalocephale
from John L.,
age 9,
Silverton,
Idaho,
U.S.A;
November 14, 2000
Thescelosaurus
WOW! a four chambered heart!
from Melody M.,
age 23,
Lexington,
KY,
USA;
November 14, 2000
Firebird how dare you insult
raptrs!ROAR!CHOMP!
from Megaraptor2001 type x,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 14, 2000
REX
RULES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
from firebird,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 14, 2000
My favrite dinosaur is the velosorapter
becuase there so smart and if i was alive then id want one as a pet
like in jarassic park
from holly m,
age 14,
stanwood,
washington,
USA;
November 14, 2000
The Tyranasaurus Rex. I like the
tyranasaurus rex because he was king of dinosaurs even though
gigantasaurus was found. I heard that he is smaller than
gigantasaurus,I read a book say the trex had a bigger brain and
could propably beat a gigantasaurus in a battle. That is why I like
trex.
from Zoheb O.,
age 10,
Yorba Linda,
Ca,
United States;
November 14, 2000
REX. BECAUSE HE IS ONE OF THE LARGEST
AND MOST POWERFUL DINOSOR AND HE HAS BIG SHARP TEETYH. HE IS ALSO
VERY SCARY.Thats is why he's my favorit dinosor!
from Paige R.,
age 9,
lakeland,
F.L,
U.S.,A;
November 14, 2000
T-Rex because it is mean,
vicious,Bloodthirsty and a meat -eater.
from Kahlia .F.,
age 9,
Beverley,
Western Australia,
Australia;
November 14, 2000
STHUTHIOMIMUS
from ?,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 13, 2000
Long necks-cause their
cute
from Darya K.,
age 9,
S.I.,
N.Y.,
?;
November 13, 2000
I like the velocoraptor becouse it eats
its victims while they are still alive!
from david k,
age 12,
bideford,
devon,
england;
November 13, 2000
The one with things on its back because
it looks funny!
from Cinderella,
age 5,
BOGNOR,
West Sussex,
Never Ever Land;
November 13, 2000
t-rex it bites people
from willy c,
age 14,
kansas city,
kansas,
USA;
November 13, 2000
THE POWERFUL TYRANNOSAURUS REX EATS AND
DESTROYS ALL THE DINOSAURS! RAORRRRRRRRR! ITS THE MOST POWERFUL
DINOSAUR IN THE WORLD!
from Insaniac,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 12, 2000
T.rex!
from ?,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 12, 2000
Tyrannosaurus Rex. I think the raptors
are overated. The raptors were probally scavengers ha ha ha ah
ah
from Honkie Tong,
age 16,
?,
?,
?;
November 12, 2000
I think Triceratorps taotlly *beep* I
VOTE T-REX
from Mongoon,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 12, 2000
T-rex rules, RAPTORS
STINK!
from Molly T.,
age 9,
?,
?,
?;
November 12, 2000
T.rex, its cool
from ?,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 12, 2000
my favorite dinosaur is T-rex because
he is strong and has sharp teeth.
from a.g,
age 8,
madison,
?,
florda;
November 12, 2000
Deinonichus is my favorite dinosaur
because it has a huge claw.
from David C.,
age 7,
Highland Park,
Illinois,
U.S.A.;
November 12, 2000
triceratops because he's
cute
from ?,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
November 12, 2000
rapter
from Taylor.T,
age 8,
omaha,
?,
?;
November 12, 2000
T-Rex because it's cool and because it
has big teeth.
from Charlie M.,
age 5 1/2,
Houston,
Texas,
US;
November 12, 2000
I like Troodon because it is the
smartest of all dinos.I also like Deinonychus because of it's
vicious claw, Mamenchisaurus because of it's long neck (I mean he
has the longest neck of all)and Velociraptor I really like the way
they catch their prey.
from Artemis O.,
age 8,
?,
?,
Philippines;
November 12, 2000
Pteranodon.
I'm studying it in
school!
from Jeremy.M,
age 8,
?,
?,
U.S.A;
November 12, 2000
T-Rex - cause I like pretend toy
ones.
from Ryan B,
age 3,
Oakbank,
Manitoba,
Canada;
November 11, 2000
i like stegosaurus because it has a
brain the size of walnuts(up to 5)and because it evoulved into a
penguin.i like compsognathus because it was cute.thecodontosaurus
because it was a omnivorous prosauropod and t-rex because it was
friendlyer than most meat-eaters.it was a scavenger.i also like
ankylosaurus.my favorate carnovore was cynognathus and a
elasmosaurus
from austin V,
age 7,
Lewis Center,
OH,
usa;
November 11, 2000
Tyrannosaurus Rex is my favorite
because he's a fierce, tyrant lizard.
from Jonah L.,
age 2,
Kalamazoo,
Michigan,
USA;
November 11, 2000
T-Rex, because he just
does.
from David F.,
age 4 1/2,
Linherst,
New Jersey,
United States of America;
November 11, 2000
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