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  1. Il y a 2 jours · The palaeontologists found that the largest known T. rex fossils probably fall in the 99th percentile, representing the top 1% of body size, but to find an animal in the top 99.99% (a one-in-ten-thousand individual) scientists would need to excavate fossils at the current rate for another 1,000 years.

  2. Il y a 2 jours · The largest ever individual (one in 2.5 billion animals) may have been 70% more massive than the current largest-known T. rex specimens (an estimated 15 tonnes vs 8.8 tonnes) and 25% longer (15 m vs 12 m). The values are estimates based on the model, but patterns of discovery of giants of modern species tell us there must have been larger ...

  3. Il y a 1 jour · 0. Don't tell the producers of Jurassic World, but dinosaurs like Tyrannosaurus rex may have grown even larger than we previously thought, based on the fossils they left behind. This is the ...

  4. Il y a 1 jour · According to their computer models, the largest individual T. rex that could have existed may have been 70 percent more massive than the current largest-known specimens, potentially weighing up to 15 tons compared to the previous estimate of 8.8 tons. Additionally, these giant T. rexes could have been 25 percent longer, reaching up to 15 meters.

  5. Il y a 4 jours · Le musée conserve la plus vaste collection dinvertébrés ordoviciens des Basses-Terres du Saint-Laurent (à peu près 30 000 spécimens) ainsi que la collection de recherche de stromatoporoides de Colin Stearn (environ 2 000 lots de lames minces et d’échantillons originaux).

  6. Il y a 5 jours · Trix is a Tyrannosaurus rex specimen excavated in 2013 in Montana, United States by a team of paleontologists from the Naturalis Biodiversity Center in Leiden, the Netherlands and Black Hills institute of Geological Research in South Dakota.

  7. Il y a 2 jours · The researchers found that the largest known T. rex fossils probably fall in the 99th percentile, representing the top 1% of body size. The findings are published in the journal Ecology and Evolution.