Mother Tyrannosaurus, such as Momma, tended to their young, which hatched from eggs that were about three feet high, by taking them to sources of heat such as Lava Falls upon hatching and bringing the youngsters either carrion or stunned or dead small animals so that the babies would learn to hunt. Like other dinosaurs, Tyrannosaurus were egg-layers. Equipped with a head full of bone-crushing dagger-like teeth, strong hind legs, two small forearms with two fingers each and a long, thick tail for counterbalance, the Tyrannosaurus filled the role of dominant predator among many dinosaurs. Massive carnivores, the Tyrannosaurus roamed the land looking for prey, which they could kill with a single bone-crushing bite, though catching prey was more an issue of stealth than of speed, for Tyrannosaurus was not the fastest runner.
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