![]() ![]() Tarbosaurus would then dissect the corpse, removing as much meat as possible before leaving the body to other scavengers. Tarbosaurus' victims could at least take comfort in the knowledge that death would be swift. The dinosaur may have tried to exhaust its prey before using its powerful jaws to sink its sharp teeth into the other animal. Once a suitable victim had been spotted, Tarbosaurus would have made an explosive run for its prey. The dinosaur may have stalked the lightly wooded areas on the desert outskirts, searching for vulnerable, lone dinosaurs or lying in wait for other animals to approach it. There were not many dinosaurs around at the time capable of taking on Tarbosaurus. It probably used its long, powerful legs to sprint across the Mongolian desert after prey. But Tarbosaurus was relatively light on its feet, despite its size. At a lofty five metres tall and a whopping five tonnes in weight, Tarbosaurus was monstrously large. ![]()
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