Tyrannosaurus Rex
»»————- Basic Dinosaur Info: ————-««
English Name: Tyrannosaurus Rex
Category: Apex
Packs:
❑ Mated Pair: 1 Female Adult, 1 Male Adult
❑ Family Group: 1 Male Adult, 1 Female Adult, 2 sub adults, 2 offspring below sub.
❑ Hunting Party: A mated pair may hunt and defend together. Family groups can hunt together, subs will herd the prey to the hidden parents.
Note: Female Tyrannosaurus cannot help their mate in mate challenges. Subadults must leave the family group once they reach above the sub adult marker, or if their parents kick them out do to separating for the season.
Passive Growth Times:
❑ Hatchling - Adult: 1H 40M
❑ Juvi - Adult: 1H 20M
Sexual Dimorphism:
❑ males have brighter colors than females
Nesting Limits:
❑ Spring & Summer Season: 2 eggs every 2H
»»————- Behavior & Aggression ————-««
❑ Rexs are highly aggressive towards creatures that enter their territory, especially other Apexs like the Giganotosaurus, Spinosaurus, Sarcosuchus and Deinosuchus.
❑ Despite their larger size and Apex status, Rexs are highly affectionate towards their pack mates, and are often seen lightly rough housing with one another, cooing, and cuddling. Females when young are present are less affectionate and will keep young away from the male until they reach the age to leave the nursery. The female will leave the male to patrol the territory and search for food during the early stages of young rearing.
❑ Activity Schedule: active during the day hours
❑ Biome: seen inhabiting the Redwood regions, areas with thick tree lines or even open plains depending on herd migrations and their need for a meal.
More information will be added as we continue to study this species.