Ramming aggressively -Taking down an attacker via its large horns Chasing large prey makes it fearsome -skilled at finding weak points of its target large, forward-facing eyes -binocular vision and depth perception -good at assessing distances and movements excellent vision, with a binocular range -stealthy with excellent depth perception -well-developed olfactory lobes and cochlea sheer size and bulk for defense -balanced quadrupedal posture -skin covered in large scales -massive skull defense -frill for neck protection -massive facial horns bite Force (35,000 to 57,000 Newtons) -formidable set of teeth ( about 12 inches (30 centimeters) long) Walking Speed – 32 kilometers per hour (20 miles per hour) Walking Speed – 4.5 to 8.0 kilometers per hour (2.8 to 5.0 miles per hour) Burst Speed – 32 kilometers per hour (20 miles per hour) North America (Western Region), United States (Montana, South Dakota, Wyoming) most heavily armored -balanced limb structure -walked on four pillar-like limbs -robust rib cage -low-slung body -large frill at the back of its head -bony ornaments in the skull -giant horns on its nose -large beak and has a dental battery strongest and most agile -robust skeletal structure -bipedal -three-toed feet with giant claws -massive skull -powerful jaws and muscles Leave a comment / By: Jerry Young / Updated on: 18th December 2023ĭomain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Clade: Dinosauria Clade: Saurischia Clade: Theropoda Family: Tyrannosauridae Subfamily: Tyrannosaurinae Genus: Tyrannosaurus Species: Tyrannosaurus rexĭomain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Clade: Dinosauria Clade: Ornithischia Suborder: Ceratopsia Family: Ceratopsidae Subfamily: Chasmosaurinae Tribe: Triceratopsini Genus: Triceratops Species: Ceratops horridus
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