Leedhaterask

The Ledehaterask (Chancery English: Tyrannosaurus) was a stour reavesome dreadask from the Upper 68 to 66 twisand years ago. It was a two-footed meateater with a weighty skull steadied by a long heavy tail. Unlike its stour and mighty hind limbs, its forelimbs were small, yet still mighty for their grete. These forelimbs also only had two fingers on each hand. It is likely that Ledehaterask was both a hunter and an. It had a full strong chaw and its bite had the might to shatter the bones of other dreadasks. More than thirty forebilths of the King Ledehaterask have been found, some of them being nearly full bonesets.