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Could at Rex survive bullets?

Could at Rex survive bullets?

rex, which had fangs as long as bananas, if you include the roots. However strong, that armor couldn't have stopped bullets, says Philip Senter, a paleontologist at Fayetteville State University. “It's still bone; it's brittle,” he tells The Verge.

What can defeat at Rex?

A Tyrannosaurus Rex might be known for its ferocious bite, but now scientists say a caiman that lived eight million years ago, had a bite TWICE as powerful. Known as Purussaurus brasiliensis, the reptilian predator lived in the Amazon region in South America.

Can at Rex chew?

Those chompers allowed the T. rex to chew like a bone-crunching hyena despite its reptilian snout. Coupled with a massive bite force, as calculated in a study published Wednesday in the journal Scientific Reports, the conical teeth generated pressures at their tips of up to 431,000 pounds per square inch.

Is T. rex the strongest predator?

T-rex is easily the most popular of the dinosaurs and with good reason. Until recently it was thought to be the biggest baddest carnivore ever to live on land. One of the largest theropods ever at about 40 feet long this dino had huge bone crunching teeth, like the size of bananas. Its head and jaws were equally big.

Who was the strongest dinosaur?

Q: Which dinosaur was the strongest? A: The strongest was probably the biggest, ultrasauros, who was six-stories high. Or, among meat-eaters, T. rex.

Who killed the Indoraptor?

The Indoraptor falls directly onto the horns of the Agujaceratops skull, which impales and kills him, while Blue lands on top of the hybrid's corpse and escapes.

What is stronger than at Rex?

Rex's. The mighty Tyrannosaurus rex's bite was far less impressive for its body size than the bite of a much smaller modern dinosaur — a tiny Galapagos finch.

What dinosaurs can live with T Rex?

A few examples of carnivores that work together include coupling Velociraptors, the Deinonychus, or the Dilophosaurus with a T-Rex, the Metriacanthosaurus, or the Ceratosaurus. These combinations will see your carnivores coexist happily and will avoid you having to clean up a bloodbath.

What creature has the strongest bite of all time?

The T. rex had the strongest bite of any land animal in Earth's history. Its toothy jaw delivered upwards of 7 tons of pressure when it chomped its prey.

What does T Rex like to eat?

rex was a huge carnivore and primarily ate herbivorous dinosaurs, including Edmontosaurus and Triceratops. The predator acquired its food through scavenging and hunting, grew incredibly fast and ate hundreds of pounds at a time, said University of Kansas paleontologist David Burnham.

What's the bite force of a T.Rex?

  • Computers don't lie: T. Rex was shown to have a bite force of over 10,000 pounds per square inch, enough to bite through the head and frill of an adult Triceratops or even (just possibly) penetrate the armor of a full-grown Ankylosaurus.

Can a T-Rex bite through a modern day tank?

  • The armor of the mentioned Abrams (the front and sides at least) stops high velocity projectiles with a tip of depleted uranium or tungsten which travel up to 2km/second and penetrate a meter of steel. No way a T-Rex bite would put more force on a tiny spot then a sabot round.

What happens if a T rex bites a Spinosaurus?

  • What would happen is T. rex would clamp down on the Spinosaurus ‘s neck with enough force to bite through a steel oil drum. The teeth were designed to bite through armor, muscle, and bone; if the T. rex shook its head while clamped down it would just be overkill.

What did the T Rex use its teeth for?

  • Together, high bite force and bone pressure allowed T.rex to drill into bones through repeated gnashing, eventually causing them to shatter or explode. According to Erickson, T.rex probably used its bone crushing teeth to access marrow and phosphate minerals. “These animals were able to extract nutrients from bone,” he said.

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