There, the Moros Intrepidus runs through the jungle on two legs at lightning speed: it's always on the hunt! It digs its powerful claws into the ground so no one can stop it. Simultaneously, it opens and closes its enormous jaws. It looks dangerous, even from a distance. Run! The Moros Intrepidus is considerably smaller than its relative, the famous Tyrannosaurus Rex. Its legs are only about four feet long. Yet, it's quite dangerous. Its thirst for fresh meat is almost impossible to satisfy. That's why it's always on the hunt. It chases its prey; no dinosaur can keep up with it. Once it has something between its sharp canines, it won't let go. It's best to keep the Moros Intrepidus on your side!