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Tyrannosaurus rex / Edmontosaurus

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Tyrannosaurus rex / Edmontosaurus

The Tyrannosaurus rex was one of the most fearsome and powerful carnivorous dinosaurs that ever lived. It was a formidable predator, and when hunting down its prey, it displayed a combination of strength, agility, and cunning.

In the hunting scene, the T. rex moves slowly and stealthily across the prehistoric landscape. Its imposing figure, with its massive hind legs and massive head, inspired fear in any living thing that crossed its path. Its keen senses allowed it to detect prey at long distances, and once its target was set, it prepared itself for the hunt.

The Edmontosaurus, a smaller creature by comparison, was common prey for T. rex due to its size and abundance at the time. The Edmontosaurus, a herbivorous dinosaur with a long neck and stocky body, grazed in family groups, making it more vulnerable to predator attacks.

Once the T. rex got close enough, it would unleash its speed and ferocity. With impressive speed, it pounced on the Edmontosaurus, closing the distance in the blink of an eye. Its powerful, toothed jaws were deadly, capable of exerting immense force with each bite.

The T. rex used its huge head and neck to grab and crush the Edmontosaurus. Its sharp teeth tore into the flesh and bone of its prey, dealing massive damage with each bite. The prey would fight, but the T. rex was a relentless predator and would not stop until victory was secured.

This hunting scene depicted the cycle of life and death in the age of dinosaurs, where predators struggled to survive and prey did their best to escape and avoid becoming food.

Approximate measurements of the Tyrannosaurus rex:

Scale 1:35 - 335 mm