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World's Largest T. Rex Found

The remains of a Tyrannosaurus Rex found in Canada may constitute the largest specimen of the iconic dinosaur species ever found. The enormous T. rex, dubbed 'Scotty,' was reportedly unearthed from a site in Saskatchewan back in 1991, but was only recognized for its record-breaking size in a recently-published scientific paper. According to researchers, the mighty dinosaur would have weighed a whopping 19,400 pounds when it roamed the Earth 68 million years ago.

The dinosaur's considerable size, scientists say, is predominantly due to the fact that it was fairly old as far as T. rex species are concerned. To that end, they believe that the dinosaur was in its late 20's or early 30's at the time of its demise. Evidence of the creature's advanced age can be seen in the injuries that the dinosaur sustained in its lifetime, including a broken rib that eventually healed and a number of damaged tailbones.

More on this story, including why some scientists aren't quite ready to hand over the record to the massive dinosaur, at the Coast to Coast AM website.


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