How To Use Tyrannosaur In A Sentence

  • The conference began with a Wednesday evening welcome reception, held at Chicago's Field Museum, where 28 mostly Illinois breweries had set up beer stations among two stuffed elephants, a couple of totem poles and a tyrannosaur skeleton. Beer: A celebration of craft brewing
  • Some of the dinos seen are the brontosaurus, vicious raptors, and tyrannosaurus rex.
  • The huge, heavy ‘frill’ of ceratopsians such as Triceratops may have served as armor against the attacks of saurischian predators like Tyrannosaurus, which lived in the same time and place as Triceratops.
  • Where was the tyrannosaurus with whom he was going hunting? Times, Sunday Times
  • Tyrannosaurus Rex was a large carnivore
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  • I can't wait to see the singer's tyrannosaurus rex costume. The Sun
  • Tyrannosaurs shared a number of characteristics with birds, including hollow bones, feet with three primary toes that all pointed forward, and a wishbone.
  • Tyrannosaurs grew out of a group of lightweight, carnivorous, bipedal dinosaurs that also gave rise to birds.
  • Allosaurus, predecessor to the Tyrannosaurus Rex and the dominant ‘carnosaur’ - carnivorous dinosaur - of the mid-Jurassic age, has been well known to palaeontologists for decades.
  • Eckels is hurtled back to a primeval jungle to bag the biggest of game, the Tyrannosaurus rex, with the added charge that he must not disturb any other part of the natural world, lest he upset the delicate time-space continuum.
  • The neighbouring Museum of Natural History has the third-largest dinosaur collection in the world, including skeletons of tyrannosaurus rex, diplodocus and stegosaurus.
  • Scientists find first ever southern tyrannosaur dinosaur: Tyrannosaurus rex, once believed to have only roamed the Earth north of the Equator, may also have lived in the southern hemisphere, paleontologists said Thursday. Archive 2010-03-21
  • The study involved estimating the longevity, or ages, of T. rex and other related North American tyrannosaur specimens by counting growth lines in their fossilized bones, just as one might count tree rings to estimate arboreal age.
  • Water Boy loved, loved, loved the full-sized Tyrannosauraus skeleton they have on display in their dinasaur dig exhibit. Happy Birthday, Dr. Seuss « A Working Title
  • Although old drawings of Tyrannosaurus rex give the beast an almost erect stance and a long reptilian tail, which dragged on the ground.
  • School children lured no doubt by these impressive animatronics and a 40-foot high tyrannosaurus rex, which we're told boarded Noah's Ark two by two despite its carnivorous grin.
  • You might even find the fang of a pliosaur, a vicious 30ft reptile nicknamed the tyrannosaurus rex of the sea. Times, Sunday Times
  • But instead this dinosaur, this Tyrannosaurus rex of rockets that ruled the early nuclear ages, may have—in its very monstrous unwieldiness—as Yarynich put it, saved the world. How the End Begins
  • The date of their divergence means that, unlike most modern mammalian species, the solenodons were around in the age of Tyrannosaurus rex.
  • From the shadows of the gingko trees, a pack of tyrannosaurus rex are darting out and running down the stragglers. Times, Sunday Times
  • From the shadows of the gingko trees, a pack of tyrannosaurus rex are darting out and running down the stragglers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Other evidence, though, suggests tyrannosaurs were gregarious.
  • I was inhaling ancient molecular effluvia of dimetrodons and plesiosaurs, pterodactyls and tyrannosauruses.
  • From the shadows of the gingko trees, a pack of tyrannosaurus rex are darting out and running down the stragglers. Times, Sunday Times
  • You try staying calm as a tyrannosaurus comes lumbering towards you out of a jungle. Times, Sunday Times
  • He is like a Tyrannosaurus Rex, leading a herd of corporate dinosaurs over the cliff and bellowing as he goes.
  • The ferocious snarl of the Tyrannosaurus Rex has been replaced by a furtive shameful glance.
  • The dredded singer signed rising rhymer NOTAR to his Tyrannosaurus Records after hearing some demos, and is working closely with the emerging artist. Jon Chattman: Counting Crows' Adam Duritz Serves as Rapper NOTAR's Mentor (VIDEO)
  • The Tyrannosaur in Coahuila was a little smaller (than the T-rex) but still nothing you would want to run into in a dark alley," said Sampson.
  • He blanched a little when he saw the 30 ft long Diplodocus and the life size Tyrannosaurus jawbones.
  • Throughout the Late Cretaceous, tyrannosaurs diversified into several species, all with large heads, powerful bodies, and two-fingered hands.
  • Mum, did you know that the gigantosaurus was the biggest meat-eating dinosaur and not the tyrannosaurus rex?
  • It was a fairly large dinosaur, the same size as the future Tyrannosaurus Rex.
  • Having a completed first draft of a book is like finding a complete skeleton of a Tyrannosaurus Rex half-buried in the Montana soil. Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Getting it Down: Crappy First Drafts
  • The adult tyrannosaurus model is a formidable sight. Times, Sunday Times
  • The August discovery of the new dinosaur Rajasaurus narmadensis - a nine-meter long, horned carnivore similar to Tyrannosaurus - along the banks of the Narmada River in India adds weight to this theory.
  • Tyrannosaurus Rex, I called him fang-face, hadrosaurs of all varieties, crested, helmeted, hyracotherium, pteranodons which I call golden fliers, or giffs. Survivors
  • Habitat - When and where Tyrannosaurus Rex lived.
  • Most predatory dinosaurs such as tyrannosaurs and velociraptors have usually been depicted in museums, films and books as covered in a thick hide of dull brown or green skin.
  • The large carnosaurs and tyrannosaurs also appear to have shorter teeth than would be expected for a mammalian carnivore of their body size.
  • In the new Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, I've made my way through several articles over the last week: "Bistahieversor sealeyi, gen. et sp. nov., a new tyrannosauroid from New Mexico and the origin of deep snouts in Tyrannosauroidea"; "A reappraisal of the origin and basal radiation of the Osteichthyes"; and "Demythologizing Arctodus simus, the 'short-faced' long-legged predaceous bear that never was. "No wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise."
  • Today's bullies of the Serengeti plains, lions and spotted hyenas, were paralleled by tyrannosaurs in Jurassic and Cretaceous ecosystems.
  • The theropods include such charismatic extinct animals as Tyrannosaurus rex, as well as the only surviving dinosaurs - the birds.
  • From these reptiles would come some of the greatest creatures in the history of earth; the Tyrannosaurus Rex and the giant sauropods, to name a few.
  • Creatures including stegosaurus, allosaurus, Tyrannosaurus rex and a 72-foot-tall brachiosaurus will roam the fieldhouse floor amid a naturelike setting, moving and sounding the way scientists believe they did. IndyStar.com Top Stories
  • With a mouthful of this murderous fruitlike dentition, tyrannosaurs had a whopping bite, which might have made up for their reduced forelimbs.
  • Say "tyrannosaur" and most people picture a clunky, heavy-set beast with huge teeth and a brutish character. New Scientist - Online News
  • Despite having paid a $20 door charge for the privilege, Considine didn't stick around, spending most of the time with Sundance honouree James Marsh, who directed him in C4's Red Riding and was one of the first to see both the script and a rough cut of Tyrannosaur. Paddy Considine: 'I'm trying to make sense of a lot of things'
  • One thing that is quite bizarre about the tyrannosaurs are their tiny little forelegs.
  • Case said the shape of the teeth and features of the feet were characteristic of a group of dinosaurs known as theropods, which includes the tyrannosaurs, as well as all other meat-eating dinosaurs.
  • The unexpected apatosaurus, triceratops, and tyrannosaurus rex molds had been brought in specially for this year's Dinosaurs Alive! animatronic dino exhibit. Mike Doyle: Mold-A-Rama Madness!
  • Why, there are tyrannosaurs out there just waiting to have a nice meal of protoceratops delivered on a platter.
  • It was a faithful likeness of the movie poster for Jurassic Park, with that distinctive script spelling out "When lizards ruled the earth", but instead of a Tyrannosaurus Rex, the marauder was a massive fanged gecko looking for something to devour. MORE FROM GINNY BATES: ALLIE
  • I know Tyrannosaur condenses it into 90 minutes, but these things happen. Paddy Considine: 'I'm trying to make sense of a lot of things'
  • Tyrannosaurs are surprisingly common in many North American fossil beds, especially their large, serrated teeth which they shed periodically like most archosaurs.
  • And the "few" viable pathways diverging from the first dinosaur includes stegosaurus and tyrannosaurus. Biomolecular Networks
  • The lower images show the fossilized bone of a Tyrannosaurus rex.
  • The huge, heavy ‘frill’ of ceratopsians such as Triceratops may have served as armor against the attacks of saurischian predators like Tyrannosaurus, which lived in the same time and place as Triceratops.
  • They can break a tyrannosaur's neck with a swipe of their tail. Jurassic Park
  • Recent studies have agreed that T. rex and the tyrannosaurs belong with the coelurosaurs, not with the carnosaurs as was originally believed.
  • In fact, he's headed to Montana this August to excavate tyrannosaurs and triceratops.
  • Birds did not evolve from massive sauropods or antediluvian, tanklike ankylosaurs or even from the large tyrannosaurs (which do, in fact, branch fairly close to birds on the dinosaur bush).
  • When she opened the cupboard, Alvin saw the inch-high Tyrannosaurus erect and gaping pinkly among the mugs.
  • Because feathers are a unique feature, they are thought to be characteristic of many theropod dinosaurs, including tyrannosaurs.
  • The discovery of a giant meat-eating dinosaur sporting a downy coat has some scientists reimagining the look of Tyrannosaurus rex.
  • The neighbouring Museum of Natural History has the third-largest dinosaur collection in the world, including skeletons of tyrannosaurus rex, diplodocus and stegosaurus.
  • Which is the nearest fossil relative of a chicken: pterodactyl, tyrannosaurus or woolly mammoth? Times, Sunday Times
  • Most predatory dinosaurs such as tyrannosaurs and velociraptors have usually been depicted in museums, films and books as covered in a thick hide of dull brown or green skin.
  • But clavicles are now known from a variety of nonavian dinosaurs, and a fused furcula is present in several nonavian theropods, including allosauroids and tyrannosaurids.
  • The exciting discovery was apparently made when researchers were forced to break open the leg bone of a Tyrannosaurus rex fossil to lift it by helicopter.
  • Tyrannosaurs, terror birds, touracos and tamanduas: the hottest news in vertebrate palaeontology. Archive 2006-04-01
  • Birds did not evolve from massive sauropods or antediluvian, tanklike ankylosaurs or even from the large tyrannosaurs.
  • Most predatory dinosaurs such as tyrannosaurs and velociraptors have usually been depicted in museums, films and books as covered in a thick hide of dull brown or green skin.
  • Three tyrannosaurs and a hadrosaurid dinosaur have also been found to have such soft-tissue-like structures. Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
  • Except, that is, for the tyrannosaurus rexes. Times, Sunday Times
  • A preliminary account of a new tyrannosauroid theropod from the Wessex Formation (Early Cretaceous) of southern England. Archive 2006-07-01
  • Furthermore, probable ‘proto-feathers’ (rather simple quill-like integumentary structures, almost certainly the morphological ancestors of true, complex feathers) were present in compsognathids, basal tyrannosauroids and alvarezsaurids. Archive 2006-07-01
  • The Dinosaurs Alive exhibit will feature brachiosaurus, tyrannosaurus rex, the deinonychus Kentucky.com: Homepage
  • Tyrannosaurus rex stood some 40 feet long and at least 12 feet tall, and weighed up to 15,500 pounds. Smithsonian
  • One thing that we see in other tyrannosaur species is evidence that maybe some of these young animals actually palled around in groups of juveniles - sort of rambling gangs of young tyrannosaurs - potentially even avoiding the adults. Dinosaur Skull Reveals Youthful Secrets
  • Tyrannosaurus rex is, inevitably, the star. Times, Sunday Times
  • Over the head of Tyrannosaurus rex glides the skeleton of Pteranodon, a pterosaur or flying reptile.
  • Think you could escape the tyrannosaurus rex? Times, Sunday Times
  • The news is that a controversial little coelurosaur from the Isle of Wight’s Wessex Formation, Calamosaurus foxi (known only from two cervical vertebrae, one of them incomplete), is so similar to the cervical vertebrae of Dilong that I am confident that it too should be identified as a basal tyrannosauroid. Archive 2006-06-01
  • They do still have two skeletons of Tarbosaurus, a theropod dinosaur related to Tyrannosaurus rex.
  • Scientists from Cambridge, London and Melbourne have found the first ever evidence that tyrannosaur dinosaurs existed in the southern continents. Archive 2010-03-21
  • Still, I wonder if some readers think that the supposed Arctic carnivore Tyrannosaurus helcaraxae, for instance, is already known to science?
  • Tyrannosaurus rex may have towered over its Cretaceous competition, but for their first 80 million years, most tyrannosaur species were small-timers -- no bigger than humans, researchers ... T. Rex Were Human-Size Dinosaurs For 80 Million Years
  • Analysis of the youngest and most complete dinosaur skull of any species of tyrannosaur finds significant differences between the young and old of the same species. Dinosaur Skull Reveals Youthful Secrets
  • All these feather types have been found in fossil impressions of theropods, the dinosaur suborder that includes Tyrannosaurus rex as well as birds and other Maniraptorans.
  • Many carnosaurs have fairly good-sized forelimbs, unlike the Tyrannosauridae.
  • Short but deep jaws with banana-sized sharp teeth, long hind limbs, small beady eyes, and tiny forelimbs typify a tyrannosaur.

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