Biology, asked by rimjhim2729, 4 months ago

TYRANNOSAURUS
(One of the extinct animals which lived on the
Farth about 100,000,000 years ago)
Tyrannosaurus was about six metres long and it
preyed upon other animals. What do you think
about its classification--was it an amphibian,
reptile or a mammal ?
TYRANNOSAURUS
Yes/No
Can you call it a relative of Kangaroo ?
Give reason​

Answers

Answered by pareekansh972
3

Answer:

B.

Explanation:

the correct answer is that tyrannosaurus is a reptile.

No. Tyrannosaurs were clearly reptiles; they had diapsid skulls, thecodont teeth, antorbital and mandibular fenestrae, and airsacs in the vertebrae.

Kangaroos are mammals, again, clearly. They feed their young with milk, have multiple kinds of teeth, and big floppy ears.

They are only related insofar as both are amniotes.

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