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The Tyrannosaurus Rex, one of the most famous dinosaurs of all time, lived during the Late Cretaceous period around 66 million years ago. Known for its enormous size, powerful jaws, and sharp teeth, it was a top predator in its ecosystem.
This Tyrannosaurus Rex skull artifact, displayed here in Prehistoric Park HQ at Hoo Zoo and Dinosaur World, highlights the massive structure of its head, the rows of serrated teeth, and the adaptations that made it such an effective hunter. The skull provides a glimpse into the feeding behaviour, strength, and predatory lifestyle of this iconic dinosaur.
By studying this artifact, visitors can explore of one of Earth’s most fearsome predators, understand how paleontologists reconstruct dinosaur behaviour from fossils, and connect with the prehistoric world in an up-close, tangible way.