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The earth would shake as the T-Rex broke out into a run after its prey. The Tyrannosaurus Rex is perhaps the most dangerous predator every to have been on the earth. It lived in western North America with many of the other dinosaurs. Archeologists have found fossils of the species which date back three million years. The T-Rex was among the last of the non avian species to become extinct, probably because of their carnivorous nature. They were also one of the only bipedal dinosaurs to roam the earth. Most skeletons measure 13 meters in length and 4 meters in height. The forearms of the dinosaur are comparatively small to the rest of their body. Their teeth were definitely something you would not want coming towards you, as they were sharp and a lot like sharks teeth in looks.

Dressing up as T-Rex

Who says the T-Rex is extinct! Every year Tyrannosaurus Rex is spotted as they make their appearance at Halloween. That’s right you too can be one of the most dangerous predators ever to roam the planet. The T Rex costumes available fit both children and adults. The dinosaur costume is made out of a plush green fabric to create a jumpsuit. The suit has a front zipper complete with clawed feet and hands. The back has the long tail of the T Rex, and there is a full hood to go with it. The hood offers the eyes and “powerful” jaws of the dinosaur. If you’re going to have a dino party you might want to invite Triceratops and Stegasaurus to the festivities.



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