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Tyrannosaurus rex was a huge dinosaur that lived from about 85-65 million ______________________ ago. It was a ______________________ dinosaur, a carnivore. It walked on two ______________________ legs and had tiny ______________________, each with two ______________________. T. rex was about ________________ feet (12.4 m) long. Its ______________________ alone were about 4 feet (1.2 m) long.

Tyrannosaurus rex probably lived in ______________________, where its prey (plant-eating ______________________) lived. This giant ate large dinosaurs, like ______________________. This is known because bits of Triceratops ______________________ have been found in ______________________ T. rex waste.

T. rex was one of the last of the dinosaurs to live on ______________________. It died out during the K-T ______________________, a major mass extinction event in which many different types of ______________________ and plants died out.



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