
Tinker the Juvenile Tyrannosaurus rex, arms
Description Paleontologist Dr. Robert T. Bakker stated the following: "Tinker" is one of the most scientifically significant and most exciting T.rex skeletons ever found, and one of the most important dinosaur specimens from any age and any locale. �Tinker� is the very first most complete skeletons of a T.rex youngster, an individual only one-fourth adult weight. Here, for the first time, is an opportunity to study the body build and athletic prowess of a juvenile rex and to investigate the way young rexes chewed their food �Tinker� is the first specimen that allows us to unlock secrets of the T.rex Parent/child bond. Tinker's Arms Scapula: 67 cm long Humerus: 27 cm long Hand: 32 cm long Tinker� is the skeleton of a juvenile t-rex. It is two thirds adult size and only one fourth adult weight. In human years, Tinker could well have been a teenager. Tinker is clearly a T-rex because of his teeth. Tinker�s teeth have tall, conical, slightly recurved anterior crowns. Thes