3D artist, modeler, Jurassic World fan and Dinosaur enthusiast, Callie Sauria has released an edit of the Jurassic World Tyrannosaurus Rex (Rexy) from Colin Trevorrow's original. The changes made give Rexy a more scientifically accurate design, compared to the Stan Winston inspired movie monster.

As Callie explained via Twitter:

While I don't think dinosaurs being scary is what should deem them interesting, I do think realistic dinosaurs can terrify just as much, if not more, than the monsters we see in movies. This is the start of a series of edited images I plan to make.

We're excited to see what other edits Callie makes in the near future! What do you think of this edit? Do you prefer the scientifically accurate Rexy or the Stan Winston version? Sound off and let us know your thoughts in the comments below!

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