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War of Emperors

Not long ago, research results were published that tyrannosaurids lived by fighting each other vigorously by biting, biting, and chewing each other.
As those of you who are interested in dinosaurs are well aware, teeth marks are often found in the skeletons of herbivorous dinosaurs that lived at the same time as Tyrannosaurus, and they are also found in their own species.
The wounds were mainly concentrated on the maxilla or mandible, that is, on the snout, and what is interesting in this data is that traces of the wound were found from the state of some growth.

Since scars are usually found in adult adults, it is speculated that they may have lived in fierce battles for various reasons, such as fighting for possession of females during mating, territorial disputes, and competition for food, like today's crocodiles.
And one of the interesting facts about the results of this study was that they mainly fought in the same weight class.
Based on the results of this study, we proceeded with rendering.

I have envisioned various scenarios such as competition for mates or fighting for territory, but I thought fighting over prey would be the most dynamic, so I made it in the form of two tyrannosaurus fighting over the corpse of a triceratops.

There is a theory that they lived in an environment similar to that of the swampy area of ​​the Florida Everglades National Park, so I referred to it.

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