Tuesday, March 26, 2019

Harry? Is that You?


A fossil site in Canada has yielded the heaviest Tyrannosaurus rex 
specimen ever found—an animal that weighed an estimated 19,500 pounds 
in life, far heftier than most elephants alive today. 
 
The dinosaur, unveiled last week in The Anatomical Record, consists of 
a skeleton that's about 65 percent complete, including the skull and 
hips along with some of its ribs, leg bones, and tail bones. Nicknamed 
“Harry,” the tyrannosaur was a senior by this species' standards, 
making it to at least the age of 28. 
 https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/2019/03/worlds-biggest-t-rex-found-in-canada-scotty-dinosaur/

1 comment:

TSE said...

HEAVY - MAN!

Can U Dig IT!?

T-REX - that is..........