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  1. Click to continue…

  2. Main Menu Boring Information Stuff Lecture Quiz Bone Game Credits

  3. Teacher Info

  4. Teacher Info

  5. Lecture Tyrannosaurus Lecture You will now be taken through a virtual lecture about the Tyrannosaurus Rex. Click the button below to begin the Lecture. Begin

  6. Lecture T-Rex Diet: • Tyrannosauruses were most likely carnivores, meaning they probably only ate other dinosaurs. • The T-Rex is also believed to have been an apex predator, meaning they were top-level predators, and had had little to no predators of themselves.

  7. Lecture T-Rex Diet: • The T-Rex probably preyed on dinosaurs such as the hadrosaurs and ceratopsians. • It is also commonly believed that the T-Rex was often a scavanger, feeding on dinosaurs that were already dead.

  8. Lecture T-Rex Bone Structure: This is a simplistic diagram of the T-Rex’s Bone structure:

  9. Lecture T-Rex Family Structure: • Although the T-Rex would commonly only have 1 or few mates. They did not roam in a family or pack structure. • The T-Rex is believed to have independent lifestyle.

  10. Lecture T-Rex Close Relatives: • The T-Rex belongs to the tryannsauroidea genus. • The T-Rex was related to the Daspletosaurus and the Tabosaurus.

  11. Lecture T-Rex Mating Habits: • The T-Rex would often have only 1 or few mates. • The Female T-Rex would often lay its egg and die during ovulation.

  12. Lecture T-Rex Descendants: • The T-Rex is believed to be the ancestor of many modern day birds. • Some of these birds include the Ostrich and the Chicken. Return Home

  13. Quiz Super Awesome Fun Quiz You will now be quizzed over what you have learned about the tyrannosaurus-rex in the virtual lecture. To Begin, either click the button below, or click the “next” button. Begin

  14. Quiz Quiz question 1: The T-Rex was mostly a… Omnivore Herbivore Plant Carnivore

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  17. Quiz Quiz question 2: • The neck bones of the T-Rex are described as being the… Cervical Vertebrae Dorsal Vertebrae Sacral Vertebrae Caudal Vertebrae

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  20. Quiz Quiz question 3: The T-Rex would often have lived with a/an… Pack Independent Lifestyle Family Other Dinosaurs

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  23. Quiz Quiz question 4: Which genus does the T-Rex Belong to? Technosaurus Aracanthus Aristrosaurus tryannsauroidea

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  26. Quiz Quiz question 5: The T-Rex was related to which of these dinosaurs? Tabosaurus Stegosaurus Plesiosaurus Brachiosaurus

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  29. Quiz Quiz question 6: The T-Rex was also related to which of these dinosaurs? Daspletosaurus Velociraptor Triceratops Apatosaurus

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  32. Quiz Quiz question 7: • After laying its egg, the female T-Rex would have often… Protected Its Young Burry The Egg Died Find A New Mate

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  35. Quiz Quiz question 8: Which of these animals is a modern day descendant of the T-Rex? Ostrich Elephant Alligator Snake

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  38. Quiz Quiz question 9: Which of these animals is the T-Rex an ancestor of? Pig Chicken Bear Frog

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  41. Quiz Quiz question 10: The most common descendants of the T-Rex are all… Fish Mammals Birds Reptiles

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  44. Quiz Congratulations You have completed the quiz with 100% accuracy. Return Home

  45. Bone Game Ribs Arm Sacral Vertebrae Skull Ilium Cervical Vertebrae Pubis Legs Caudal Vertebrae Dorsal Vertebrae Done

  46. Bone Game Here is how yours should have looked: Dorsal Vertebrae Skull Sacral Vertebrae Cervical Vertebrae Caudal Vertebrae Ilium Legs Arm Ribs Pubis Make Changes? Return Home

  47. Credits • Ryan Radbel did everything for this project. • But he got some images from… render-planet.net, and enchantedlearning.com. • And he got information from… wikipedia.net, zoomdinosarus.com, and prayda.ru.

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