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* ShownTheirWork: Very much so. Among other things, the ''T. rex'' has simple feathers.

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* ShownTheirWork: Very much so. Among other things, the ''T. rex'' has simple feathers.
** The fact that the Rex regrow teeth all throughout its lifetime. Some modern animals, such as crocodiles and sharks regrow teeth in much the same way.
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* BreakableWeapons: At one point, the team discuss how the ''T. rex'' teeth, as tough as they are. Could break just like any other bone. Though the Rex has an advantage, in that it grows new teeth all throughout its life.
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* {{Corpsing}}: It's fairly evident that all the members of the team studying the Rex, are practically giddy with excitement.
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* KingOfTheDinosaurs: A ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' (albeit a dead one, [[GenderReveal which by the end is reveled to actually be female]]) is the main focus of the documentary.

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* {{Corpsing}}: It's fairly evident that all the members of the team studying the Rex, are practically giddy with excitement.



* EverythingsBetterWithDinosaurs: It's fairly evident that all the members of the team studying the Rex, are practically giddy with excitement.
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* ShownTheirWork: Very much so. Among other things, the ''T. rex'' has simple feathers.
* StockDinosaurs

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* ShownTheirWork: Very much so. Among other things, the ''T. rex'' has simple feathers.
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* FamilyUnfriendlyDeath: The team are eventually able to determine the ''T. rex''. She died from a nasty fall that broke her back. Though it would have likely been a quick and relatively painless way to go.

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* FamilyUnfriendlyDeath: The team are eventually able to determine what the ''T. rex''. rex'' died from. She most likely died from a nasty fall that broke her back. Though it would have likely been a quick and relatively painless way to go. back.

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* EverythingsBetterWithDinosaurs: It's fairly evident that all the members of the team studying the Rex, are practically giddy with excitement

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* EverythingsBetterWithDinosaurs: It's fairly evident that all the members of the team studying the Rex, are practically giddy with excitement excitement.
* FamilyUnfriendlyDeath: The team are eventually able to determine the ''T. rex''. She died from a nasty fall that broke her back. Though it would have likely been a quick and relatively painless way to go.
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* FeatheredFiend: While they are small, the ''T. rex'' actually shown to have [[ShownTheirWork feathers]].

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* FeatheredFiend: While they are small, the ''T. rex'' is actually shown to have some small [[ShownTheirWork feathers]].
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* EyeScream: Though the animal is already dead. The team eventually remove one of the eyes of the ''T. Rex'' to more closely examine it.

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* EyeScream: Though the animal is already dead. The team eventually remove one of the eyes of the ''T. Rex'' rex'' to more closely examine it.



* RealIsBrown: Averted, sort of. the ''T. Rex'' is shown to be mostly green in color.

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* RealIsBrown: Averted, sort of. the ''T. Rex'' rex'' is shown to be mostly green in color.



* ShownTheirWork: Very much so. Among other things, the T. rex has simple feathers.

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* ShownTheirWork: Very much so. Among other things, the T. rex ''T. rex'' has simple feathers.
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* EyeScream: Though the animal is already dead. The team eventually remove one of the eyes of the T. Rex to more closely examine it.

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* EyeScream: Though the animal is already dead. The team eventually remove one of the eyes of the T. Rex ''T. Rex'' to more closely examine it.
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* RealIsBrown: Averted, sort of. the T. Rex is shown to be mostly green in color.

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* RealIsBrown: Averted, sort of. the T. Rex ''T. Rex'' is shown to be mostly green in color.

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* FeatheredFiend: While the are small, the T. Rex actually shown to have [[ShownTheirWork feathers]].

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* FeatheredFiend: While the they are small, the T. Rex ''T. rex'' actually shown to have [[ShownTheirWork feathers]].


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* KingOfTheDinosaurs: A ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' (albeit a dead one, [[GenderReveal which by the end is reveled to actually be female]]) is the main focus of the documentary.
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* TyrannosaurusRex: [[SarcasmMode What, did you think this special featured a dinosaur other then this genus?]]

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* TyrannosaurusRex: [[SarcasmMode What, did you think this special featured a dinosaur other then this genus?]]
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* EyeScream: Though the animal is already dead. The team eventually remove one of the eyes of T. Rex to more closely examine it.

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* EyeScream: Though the animal is already dead. The team eventually remove one of the eyes of the T. Rex to more closely examine it.
* EverythingsBetterWithDinosaurs: It's fairly evident that all the members of the team studying the Rex, are practically giddy with excitement


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* RealIsBrown: Averted, sort of. the T. Rex is shown to be mostly green in color.
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* FeatheredFiend: While the are small, the T. Rex actually shown to have [[ShownInTheirWork feathers]].

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* FeatheredFiend: While the are small, the T. Rex actually shown to have [[ShownInTheirWork [[ShownTheirWork feathers]].
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* EyeScream: Though the animal is already dead. The team eventually remove one of the eyes of T. Rex to more closely examine it.
* FeatheredFiend: While the are small, the T. Rex actually shown to have [[ShownInTheirWork feathers]].


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* MamaBear: The Rex is eventually revealed to be a female, who was getting ready to lay eggs.
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* ShownTheirWork: very much so. Among other things, the T. rex has simple feathers.

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* ShownTheirWork: very Very much so. Among other things, the T. rex has simple feathers.
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* [[Main{{Gorn}}]]: Nothing too ridiculous, but there is a lot of blood.

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* [[Main{{Gorn}}]]: {{Gorn}}: Nothing too ridiculous, but there is a lot of blood.


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* [[Gorn]]: Nothing too ridiculous, but there is a lot of blood.

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* [[Gorn]]: [[Main{{Gorn}}]]: Nothing too ridiculous, but there is a lot of blood.
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''T. Rex Autopsy'' is a 2015 speculative documentary airing on Creator/NationalGeographicChannel. It follows a team of scientists as they dissect a deceased T. rex and try to determine its cause of death, studying its biology along the way.

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''T. Rex Autopsy'' is a 2015 speculative documentary airing on the Creator/NationalGeographicChannel. It follows a team of scientists as they dissect a deceased T. rex and try to determine its cause of death, studying its biology along the way.



* Gorn: Nothing too ridiculous, but there is a lot of blood.

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* Gorn: [[Gorn]]: Nothing too ridiculous, but there is a lot of blood.



* ShownTheirWork: very much so.

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* ShownTheirWork: very much so. Among other things, the T. rex has simple feathers.
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''T. Rex Autopsy'' is a 2015 speculative documentary airing on Creator/NationalGeographicChannel. It follows a team of scientists as they dissect a deceased T. rex and try to determine its cause of death, studying its biology along the way.

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!! Includes examples of the following tropes:
*Gorn: Nothing too ridiculous, but there is a lot of blood.
*RaptorAttack: Some dromaeosaurs appear in a few segments.
*RiddleForTheAges: How was the ''T. rex'' found in the first place? There's no attempt to explain it beyond it was the government that found it.
*ShownTheirWork: very much so.
*TyrannosaurusRex: [[SarcasmMode What, did you think this special featured a dinosaur other then this genus?]]

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