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TYRANOSAURUS REX, ADAPTATIONS, FOOD CHAIN, HABITATS, ECOSYTEMS - Coggle…
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ADAPTATIONS
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Keen Sense of Smell
The brain of T. rex had large olfactory bulbs, suggesting an excellent sense of smell.
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Forward-Facing Eyes
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This improved depth perception, which was useful for judging distances while hunting.
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Tail for Balance
Its long, heavy tail acted as a counterbalance to the head and body.
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HABITATS
lived in
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River Floodplains
Broad, flat areas alongside rivers.
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Tyrannosaurus rex lived during the Late Cretaceous Period, about 68–66 million years ago, in what is now western United States and Canada.
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ECOSYTEMS
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T. rex's Role
T. rex was an apex predator, meaning it was at the top of the food web. It helped regulate herbivore populations and was an important part of maintaining balance within its ecosystem.