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Tarbosaurus was a very close relative to the Tyrannosaurus rex in size and also the massive skull which is 4 feet long. Tarbosaurus was a large dinosaur about 40 feet long and weighed 6 tons. It lived in Southern Mongolia in the late Cretaceous, 67 million years ago. It was one of the last surviving dinosaurs. Research by scientists suggests that Tarbosaurus is very close to T. rex, but there is debate on whether or not to move the species T. baatar to the Tyrannosaurus genus. The main noticable differences between the two is that Tarbosaurus has a thinner jaw, more heavily serrated teeth, a wider gape, and somewhat weaker bite force than its North American cousin. These are due to Late Cretaceous Asia lacking large amounts of ceratopsians and ankylosaurs that Tyrannosaurus rex preyed on, and instead tooth marks show Tarbosaurus was optimized for hunting large sauropods.
It is believed that by some paleontologists that T. rex is a descendent of Tarbosaurus or a sister species to Tarbosaurus bataar that migrated from North America to Asia through some sort of "land bridge" that connect the two continents during the Late Cretaceous period (around 70-66 million years ago).
Name meaning Alarming lizard/reptile (Tarbosaurus) Maleev lizard/reptile (Maleevosaurus) Code name T. baatar Diet Carnivore Height 4 meters (13 feet) Length 10-12 meters (33-39 feet) Weight 4-5.5 tons (8,800-11,000 lbs) Location Gobi Desert, Mongolia Birth type Egg Movie appearances Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (background painting only) Notable Game appearances Jurassic Park III: Park Builder Jurassic World: The Game Jurassic World: Alive Jurassic World Evolution 2 (mentioned only) Toy appearances Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous Hidden Adventure