I got the emo thing from the black lips and teeth, plus the dark around the eyes.....black and white is emo now!? Oh come on, I think it looks bad ass.
That feathered Rex would fuck everything up and look stylish while doing so.
Where's the tiny arms?
T-Rex was thought to be primarily a scavenger, so no, the drawing would be an accurate color scheme.Feathers I can accept, if and when there is evidence that T-Rex was also sporting feathers. Considering, however, that the total number of complete T-Rex skeletons discovered ever is, I think, six, the likelihood of finding a new one to be studied with the newest available technology and archeological data is quite small.
It is, however, the color scheme that strikes me as somewhat off... as a top predator, a T-Rex would have likely had coloration that allows it to blend into its surroundings while stalking its prey. This would have been of crucial importance considering that T-Rex likely wasn't too fast a runner, so getting close to its prey unnoticed would have been imperative. Some scholars actually suggest that the T-Rex hunted the same way as the modern Komodo dragon: that its mouth was so filled with bacteria (and in case of the dragon, poison) that one bite would effectively cause sepsis and kill the bitten prey in a few days.
This, however, is just me rambling from a Walking With Dinosaurs and childhood enthusiasm of dinosaurs -level of knowledge, so I could be way off.
I was about to correct you and tell you that the Komodo Dragon does not have a venomous bite and the Gila Monster and Beaded Lizard are the only two venomous lizards, but I've just learned that they've fairly recently found evidence that Komodos DO have venomous bites. That is insanely interesting!Feathers I can accept, if and when there is evidence that T-Rex was also sporting feathers. Considering, however, that the total number of complete T-Rex skeletons discovered ever is, I think, six, the likelihood of finding a new one to be studied with the newest available technology and archeological data is quite small.
It is, however, the color scheme that strikes me as somewhat off... as a top predator, a T-Rex would have likely had coloration that allows it to blend into its surroundings while stalking its prey. This would have been of crucial importance considering that T-Rex likely wasn't too fast a runner, so getting close to its prey unnoticed would have been imperative. Some scholars actually suggest that the T-Rex hunted the same way as the modern Komodo dragon: that its mouth was so filled with bacteria (and in case of the dragon, poison) that one bite would effectively cause sepsis and kill the bitten prey in a few days.
This, however, is just me rambling from a Walking With Dinosaurs and childhood enthusiasm of dinosaurs -level of knowledge, so I could be way off.
I think that was NR's point and why he compared it to a Komodo Dragon.T-Rex was thought to be primarily a scavenger, so no, the drawing would be an accurate color scheme.
Based on what information? We don't have the first clue what the color scheme really was or even if they actually did have feathers. The only thing in the link is the that scientists believe the T-Rex MIGHT have had feathers like other dinosaurs and then there is the picture. It's an artist interpretation of what the T-Rex might have looked like and nothing more. We can't say for certain that this color scheme is correct or even close. It would make more sense for them to have a color scheme that helps them blend into their surroundings like Tigers and Lions do.T-Rex was thought to be primarily a scavenger, so no, the drawing would be an accurate color scheme.
T-rexes were purple and their diet was based on dancing, smiling and singing.
Based on what information? We don't have the first clue what the color scheme really was or even if they actually did have feathers. The only thing in the link is the that scientists believe the T-Rex MIGHT have had feathers like other dinosaurs and then there is the picture. It's an artist interpretation of what the T-Rex might have looked like and nothing more. We can't say for certain that this color scheme is correct or even close. It would make more sense for them to have a color scheme that helps them blend into their surroundings like Tigers and Lions do.[/QUOTE]T-Rex was thought to be primarily a scavenger, so no, the drawing would be an accurate color scheme.