Tyrannosaurus
- When: Late Cretaceous
(68–66 mya) - Where: North America
- What: Theropod
- Weight: 9–14 tons
- Length: 12–13 meters
- Diet: Carnivorous
- Discovered: 1905
The Fearsome Hunters of the Dinosaur Age
Discover the theropods, the fierce hunters of the dinosaur world!
These exciting meat-eaters, like Tyrannosaurus rex and Velociraptor, were known for their sharp teeth, powerful jaws, and clawed feet. Living millions of years ago, theropods ranged in size from small, bird-like creatures to towering predators.
They walked on two strong legs, using their agility and speed to chase down prey or scavenge for food. Imagine the thrill of seeing a T. rex roar or a Velociraptor swiftly dart through the ancient forests!
Some theropods even had feathers, hinting at a close connection to modern birds.
These amazing dinosaurs were masters of their environment, making the theropods some of the most thrilling and adventurous creatures to ever roam the Earth!