T.rex Skeleton
Not 100% accurate
How to use:
- VTOL: Open/Close Jaw (Do not use space bar at the same time)
- Space bar: Open/Close bite (Do not use VTOL at the same time)
- Trim: Move head up/down
- Throttle: 5%-6% to Walk / 9% to Run (More than 9% is for climbing inclines, do not exceed 15%)
- Roll: Turn
- Activate 1: Move arms
Max Speed:
- Walk: 10-11 km/h / 6-7 mph
- Run: 19-20 km/h / 11-12 mph
Fun thing to do: Can grab anything that fits in it's mouth and take them anywhere (I don't know if it can work well in multiplayer)
It's a bit uncomfortable to walk/run
It may take you a few bites to make a significant damage
Description:
The Tyrannosaurus Rex was a giant theropod dinosaur non-avian with a binocular vision that lived in the late Cretaceous in the Campanian and Maastrichtian 68 to 66 million years ago. It's name means "Tyrant Lizard King" and was the last Tyrannosaurid to live on Earth. The T.Rex had a powerful bite of almost 6.5 tons of force (6.4 tons), capable of breaking bones with a bite, the largest Tyrannosaurus found (Scotty) weighed 19,500 pounds / 8.8 tons, It is believed that T.rex could weighed 9 tons / 19,800 pounds
- Superfamily: Tyrannosauroidea
- Family: Tyrannosauridae
- Subfamily: Tyrannosaurinae
- Tribe: Tyrannosaurini
Evolution:
The Tyrannosaurids evolved from small dinosaurus like Guanlong and Proceratosaurus that lived in the mid-late Jurassic. From all that evolution appeared the Daspletosaurus, which millions of years later evolved into the T.Rex. Because their smaller ancestors used the bite more to hunt their prey, their arms became smaller to allow them to have a powerful bite.
Interesting/Fun Facts:
- It's little arms are stronger than a human arm
- It was the largest terrestrial carnivorous animal that lived on Earth
- Many of the dinosaurs had lips that protected their teeth, and that includes the T.Rex
- Most dinosaurs like Spinosaurus and Giganotosaurus didn't live at the same time with T.rex
- At first the T.Rex had other early names which were Dynamosaurus Imperiosus and Manospondylus Gigas. M.Gigas was the oldest name, but since Tyrannosaurus Rex was the most commonly used name, Manospondylus was invalidated.
- It is said that the T.Rex was faster than we thought (Just look at how fast an elephant can be)
- The T.Rex could see perfectly and is not based on movement as it is said in Jurassic Park
- T.Rex brain was small for it's size but it was bigger compared to other large theropods
- Fossilized skin of T.rex found indicates that adult T.rex had scaly skin with no feathers, although it is unknown if the young ones had feathers or not.
Specifications
Spotlights
- Ownedpilot 6 months ago
- IzzyIA 6 months ago
- Graingy 6 months ago
- PPLLAANNEE 6 months ago
- KudaOni 6 months ago
- factorization20 6 months ago
- TheCommentaryGuy 6 months ago
- Whills 6 months ago
- Marulk 6 months ago
- dussts 6 months ago
- SonsoftheMoth 6 months ago
- LunarEclipseSP 6 months ago
- Majakalona 6 months ago
- Apollo018362 6 months ago
General Characteristics
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 4.8ft (1.4m)
- Length 31.3ft (9.5m)
- Height 10.5ft (3.2m)
- Empty Weight 19,476lbs (8,834kg)
- Loaded Weight 19,476lbs (8,834kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading 249.6lbs/ft2 (1,218.5kg/m2)
- Wing Area 78.0ft2 (7.3m2)
- Drag Points 4237
Parts
- Number of Parts 1253
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 3,336
💀💀💀💀bones💀💀💀💀
Bro replicated all of the bones of a Tyrannosaur for a plane game
@Hatsy -Jurassic Park flashbacks- Nice work!
@Ashynwolf Here
There's multiplayer? Please send me a link to that mod
There's multiplayer? Please send me a link to that mod
Extraordinary work
Night at the museum
wow
@Apollo018362 this is 1st on the 1st page
Bro evolved even when he was a skeleton 💀
SimpleDino
@Hatsy No prob
@FuzzyAircraftProductions About the MYA, maybe when I was making the T.rex, I was also reading information about other dinosaurs that I was planning to make after T.rex, but I mixed the T.rex information with another dinosaur by mistake, and put 72.7 MYA instead of 68, and I didn't realise until you saw that.
Thanks for the correction :)
@Hatsy Sorry to be that guy, but I noticed you put 72 to 66 MYA. No T-Rex fossils have been found in rock older than 68 MYA. Other than that, the only thing I can see wrong twith the skeleton is that the Gastrelia should be flatter, rather than slanting up. Check out the new mount of Sue.
@ThatRandomCouchPotato cohort mtp maybe?
How did you do this?
This is very cool and you're even cooler for making this
Why does this only have 31 upvotes? I could not believe my eyes when I saw that this doesn’t require any mods to run. Dam beautiful
This is built with passion cuz what the f* how long did you build this?! i am in shocked, its beautiful
My chickens look like this
This is awesome
Rawr °<
Dino nuggets
Oh god they're Canadian