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Estimating the Rarity of Tyrannosaurus rex
This chapter explores the complexities involved in estimating the population density of Tyrannosaurus rex and the challenges paleontologists face with fossil evidence. It discusses methodologies for linking body mass and population density in modern species to T. rex, revealing an average estimate of one individual per 100 square kilometers. The chapter ultimately underscores the uncertainties in these estimations, highlighting the limited fossil record and the ongoing efforts to improve understanding of prehistoric biodiversity.
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