It's not bad, but idk, I'll never get used to it. I do like a lot of other feathered dinos though, like therizinosaurus, gallimimus, and even velociraptor, just to name a few
3Reply
deleted
· 5 years ago
Tyrannosaurus rex, meaning "Tyrant Lizard King", was a genus of coelurosaurian dinosaur that lived in North America during the Late Cretaceous, being one of the last non-avian dinosaurs to exist before the KT Extinction Event. Well known for its large size, adaptations for crushing bone, and its diminutive arms, Tyrannosaurus rex, or T. rex as it is often known, is among the most popular and famous extinct animals, appearing in many pieces of media over the past century. As for the animal itself, it is likely that the females were larger than the males, much like modern raptors and other birds. Like birds, T. rex would've had feathers though unlike many depictions they would've only been covered head-to-toe in feathers in their infancy and adolescence but would've had minimal feather coverage in adulthood, most likely having crests or manes of feathers for signaling or mating purposes.
9
deleted
· 5 years ago
copy paste or beautifully paraphrased
or grim is a dino boi
or grim is a dino boi