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What is the largest carnivorous dinosaur in the world?
Tyrannosaurus Rex: The largest known terrestrial carnivore, with a body length of 15m, a head length of 1.5m and a body height of 6m. The skull is heavy, high and flat, and the teeth are extremely developed. The neck bone is short, and its structural feature is short and wide. The shoulder strap degenerates, the scapula is slender, and the humerus is short, only half as long as the scapula. The forefoot has degenerated and thinned, with only two fingers, and the third finger may still be left.

Of course, Carcharodontosaurus is the largest carnivorous dinosaur ever discovered in Africa, a special discovery from the Sahara desert and one of the largest carnivorous dinosaurs ever discovered. Only the southern behemoth is bigger than it. The huge skull of sauropods is 5.5 feet long and has a dozen thin and sharp teeth, some of which are like shark teeth. No wonder they are called "lizards with shark teeth". Squaodon is 14m long than Tyrannosaurus rex1.5m. Its femur is 65438 0.45 meters long and its skull is 65438 0.63 meters long. Sauropods and southern behemoths are both classified as sauropods.

Tyrannosaurus rex (genus name: Tarbosaurus) is the largest carnivorous dinosaur found in Asia so far. It is a very fierce giant carnivorous dinosaur with a slightly thin body. A typical Tyrannosaurus Rex is about 10 to 12 meters long. He is about 4 meters tall and weighs 6 or 7 metric tons. He has a keen sense of smell. This variety is thought to be very common in Mongolia today from 75 million to 65 million years ago.