Audio:QS122001.AIF C-box:The largest of the flesh-eating dinosaurs, this creature had a massive head filled with scalpel-sharp teeth up to seven inches (17.5 cm) long. HiliteStopLoc:21,36; 92,36; 164,36; 235,36; 307,36; 378,36; 21,89; 378,89; 21,143; 378,143; 21,196; 378,196; 21,250; 378,250; 21,303; 92,303; 164,303; 235,303; 307,303; 378,303 LineNum: GeoBytesUsed:6 PaletteNeutralPic: A-box or Headline5:N/A A-box or Headline6:N/A Correct:Tyrannosaurus*QS122002.AIF* Wrong 1:Heterodontosaurus Wrong 2:Triceratops Wrong 3:Protoceratops Wrong 4:Allosaurus Wrong 5:Velociraptor Wrong 6:Diplodocus Wrong 7:Stegosaurus Wrong 8:Brachiosaurus GeoByte1:This huge carnosaur stood 18.5 feet (5.6 m) tall. Its massive skull, measuring 4 feet (1.2 m), contained 60 large saw-edged teeth. GeoByte2:Unlike many dinosaurs that had eyes on the sides of their head, Tyrannosaurus had eyes that faced forward. GeoByte3:Scientists believe that Tyrannosaurus could sustain a speed of about 6 miles per hour (9.6 km/h) when chasing its prey. GeoByte4:Young duck-billed dinosaurs were a favorite meal of Tyrannosaurus—the largest and most powerful of all the predatory dinosaurs. GeoByte5:It was once thought that Tyrannosaurus walked erect, but recent discoveries have shown that it probably walked with its back level to the ground. GeoByte6:Although Tyrannosaurus' arms were short (about the length of human arms), they were very powerful. One arm could have lifted two people! GeoByte7: GeoByte8: GeoByte9: GeoByte10: First Pict Cast:["SQ120110.PIC", "SQ120210.PIC", "SQ120310.PIC", "SQ120410.PIC", "SQ120510.PIC", "SQ120610.PIC", "SQ120710.PIC", "SQ120810.PIC", "SQ120910.PIC", "SQ121010.PIC", "SQ121110.PIC", "SQ121210.PIC", "SQ121310.PIC", "SQ121410.PIC", "SQ121510.PIC", "SQ121610.PIC", "SQ121710.PIC", "SQ121810.PIC", "SQ121910.PIC", "SQ122010.PIC"]* VideoReward:SP122050.MOV Palette:#default QuestionMovie: EndVideo: HiliteStop:20 Glossary Start Glossary End