According to Apple TV+’s Prehistoric Planet, the Tyrannosaurus rex was more than willing to run from a fight.

By Noa Leach

Published: Sunday, 28 May 2023 at 12:00 am


It’s over 66 million years ago, and we’re watching a Tyrannosaurus rex devour the carcass of a giant sauropod dinosaur. You definitely wouldn’t want to be nearby, but… something’s different. The T.rex is a monster, sure – but its teeth are not those of the Jurassic Park beast’s giant daggers. It’s looking quite small really, and – strangely – it has lips.

Most importantly, the T.rex is overshadowed by a strange, somewhat elegant creature that resembles a hornbill bird mixed with a lemur. It’s called a Quetzalcoatlus: it’s another giant predator, a pterosaur. And at six metres tall (the size of a giraffe), it’s slightly bigger than the T.rex.

The familiar voice of David Attenborough tells us that this other beast could poke the T.rex’s eyes out with its almost 2m long beak. We don’t get to see it try. In a surprising turn of events, the iconic Tyrannosaurus rex – whose name literally comes from the Greek word for ‘absolute ruler’ – backs down.