Tyrannasaurus Rex population

Book of Enoch

And it came to pass when the children of men had multiplied that in those days were born unto them beautiful and comely daughters. And the angels, the children of the heaven, saw and lusted after them, and said to one another: 'Come, let us choose us wives from among the children of men and beget us children


And they 3became pregnant, and they bare great giants, whose height was three thousand ells

(They created giants and mighty men, which are your titans and Gods in greek mythology, and Goliath, Amorites, Caananites, Lion men of Moab in the Bible post flood, and the Giants preflood)

And they began to sin against birds, and beasts, and reptiles, and fish, and to devour one another's flesh, and drink the blood.

Mingled their seed with beasts ( where dinasaurs come from?)

And a flood was sent to wipe them out. The weight of water in a great flood would create fossils in a small amount of time. Historys all over the world have records of giants, hybrid beasts, a flood. Ocean fossils have been found at the top of mountains.
LMAO
 
Oh, you were serious? No, I don't.

So, rather than hybridization, which we are seeing now with genetics, is not feasable, i have evolution questions

Did the T'Rex egg just happen to form? Were there a whole bunch at once? The amount of food it would take to feed a bunch of t-rex's, and it happening to create from nothing at the right time, doesn't seem feasible to me.

Bible and histories around the world give a feasible explanation for the creation of life and the corruption of it, which is giants and hybrids.

Then you look around the world at polygonal stone masonry and megalithic stones that are still all over the world which we can not create today. And the corpses of GIants that have been dug up. Giants make a lot of sense

I wont post anymore, haha.
 
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According to this.. they lived mainly in North America and Asia. But some fossils were found in Australia.

https://dinosaurworldlive.com/2019/08/where-did-tyrannosaurus-rex-live/
I think a distant, toothless, possible ancestor was found in Australia. No actual T-rex's.

T-Rex's have been found in areas still connected later---including mostly what is now called Western North America (USA and Canada) and possibly what is now Northern Asia (though I'm not sure the N Asia version is the same as the N America version...but related)

Australia, New Zealand, Africa, and other areas split off way back in the Jurassic.
T-Rex was a Cretaceous beast
 
Estimated to be 2.5 billion over the course of a couple million years roaming the Western part of North America. Just found that interesting. It feels like those few million years just flew by! :D

They lived on average 28 years. Ate large lizards and Lions who I'm assuming were not kings at the time?

https://learningenglish.voanews.com...-rex-population-was-2-5-billion-/5856018.html

Yeah, but their arms were too short to brush their teeth... they all died out of Acute Gingivitis and losing all of their teeth so they couldn't eat...

True story...
 
I found this the other day it sounds crazy Rex Linked to Chickens, Ostriches. The closest living relatives of Tyrannosaurus rex are birds such as chickens and ostriches,
Bone structure similarities. It's like saying a horse is kin to a dog. It's a reach. A big reach.
 
Collagen is the protein used to build bones. It's only logical that if their bone structures are similar then their collagen would be similar also.

With that being said, birds are still dinosaurs closest living relative. And that's a fact. But some believe dinosaurs evolved into birds and there is no proof of that.
Proof, no. But there is strong fossil evidence.
 
I found this the other day it sounds crazy Rex Linked to Chickens, Ostriches. The closest living relatives of Tyrannosaurus rex are birds such as chickens and ostriches,
*Ya know they've determined thru fossilized outer body imprinted ,,,er,,, fossils (mud fossils: now lending great creedence to the flood/ Noah's ark) that many of those bipedal tailed dinosaurs were sporting plumage/feathers
 
Did they lean against a tree to sleep?

Did the female straddle the male?

Were they scared of rats, like elephants?

Were they good swimmers?

They had to be open range hunters, but did they sit in a local watering hole like a gator?
 
Other than other dinosaurs, the biggest animal (On land) was a crocodile I believe. Lions came later.
 

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