T. rex exhibit reveals what the apex predator looked like as a baby
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- čas přidán 8. 03. 2019
- The most fearsome dinosaur of them all, takes center stage at a major new exhibition opening this week at the Museum of Natural History. “T. rex: The Ultimate Predator” introduces visitors to early tyrannosaurus ancestors of the T. rex. The museum’s T. rex skeleton with its bones reconfigured into a crouch, is now joined by a life-size model of the apex predator topped with tufts of bristly hair. Michelle Miller reports.
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*"The Crustaceous Period"* . . . When Dinosaurs were Lobsters :-D :-D :-D
That still has me dying 😂
I thought the same thing hahahaha
T Rex were always angry because they couldn't scratch their balls
"Crustatious period" I believe she means cretatious period.
Carter Andreason Cretaceous*
The Crustaceous Period: When Crabs Ruled The Earth
awwww who's a chicky boy? who's a chicky boy? yea its you little t rex :3
Lord Freeza c:
That's not a trex that's Gary Busey
Lmfao
This was so cringe I hate news reporters
They better be putting feathers on these prehistoric birds archaeologist have found fossils showing they have feathers. I love blowing people's minds with this fact
You didn’t blow anyone’s mind. They have already found skin impressions of a T. rex and there were no feathers at all. Jurassic park T. rex was actually correct
I think you mean paleontologists. Archaeologists study ancient human civilizations.
@@thecollinzboy dude. Just because no feathers were found doesn't mean it didn't have them. Besides the dorsal of the animal still could have had some kind of fuzz and feathers can exist inbetween scales. Look I'm not going to sit here and explain the whole cause it would take waaayy too long.😁. Anyway that's all ya need to know until further science says other wise.
@@itsboiya6948 this was back in the cretaceous period when t rex existed and it was one of the warmest periods on earth so it makes no logical sense for the t rex to have any sort of feathers or fuzz. God you people are beyond stupid. I know the reason why you people think t rex was feathered because you looked at t rex's cousins who had feathers and thought maybe t rex was the same as them.
thecollinzboy,Jurassic Park was incorrect,the tyrannosaur had several inaccuracies including pronated oversized arms, fictional angry eyebrows ,lack of binocular vision , incorrect teeth and a skull that doesn't match actuall tyrannosaur skull s,and is to short ,and blunt,not to mention the nostrils are in the wrong possition..and is missing the quadrate bone entirely. It's one of the most inacurrate depictions ever
Ugh just looking at lizards today and that skeleton I can picture what it was like 😨
but they were actually more a mix of crocodiles and birds, not much like lizards, except in movies
Fire the concept of hair....
Was this for a limited time?
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Cool
The crustaceous period?? XD
We presume it was a predator. We know it ate meat because of its teeth. It might've stolen food though....
My favorite dinosaur but to bad it eats human as well.
so bird start their life without feathers then grow them as they age, a trex got them after hatching tha lose them as it ages? I feel sorry for the idiots that buy into this without questions
If you saw the promotinal video this would make a lot more scene to you. And LIVING TYPES OF BIRDS ACTUALLY DO THIS LIKE RATTITES!!!!!!!!!!!
What I'm saying is you should have the promotional video for this exhibition.
@@itsboiya6948 does this so called video showcase a live recorded things? or does it showcase another man made photos and drawing and post them as evdince?
DarkLizerdGuy you know we have fossils of dinosaur feathers in 2 of t.rexs relatives and in many more dinosaurs
Trexs don't have FEATHERS