Let's see this.
Tyrannosaurus Rex was, according to paleontological data, 4 meters tall at the hips. However, his belly stood at less than 2 meters above the ground.
A white Rhino is generally 1.8 meters tall at the shoulders (which is quite unimpressive actually, a basketball player towers above him), meaning that it could not gore the T-Rex with its horn in a charge. the Rhino could gore Mr. T if he stood underneath him and raised his head upwards, but I don't think the Rhino would ever consider this plan of attack. There is also the point that T would not allow him to to reach underneath him, being more nimble and maneuverable than the Rhino.
Rhino could still do a lot of damage if he charged through the Tyrannosaurus' legs, breaking them in the process. But then again, I would think the T-Rex, despite having the IQ of an average lamp post, would still be able to step aside, especially given than he spent his life chasing after the very similar Triceratops.
Gorillas, I don't think there is much they can do here, aside from being a distraction. Though quite strong and powerful by human standards, a 225 kilo (largest recorded size for a sliverback) is nothing more than a nuisance to a 13 meter long, 7 tons heavy king of the lizards. Gorilla have quite large canines, but they are blunt, and used for biting plants and shoving off, and would not be able to penetrate T's skin, at least not to any harmful degree. Unless they can work together or something, or use the Anaconda as a trip wire, they're a nuisance.
Lions. Well their claws are generally about 6 centimeters longs, which, IMO would not be enough to penetrate T-Rex's tough, scaly, crocodile like, skin. One possible tactic would be for the lions to overwhelm the T-Rex by jumping on top of it (or on the middle of it), and biting down on its throat. Lion jaws are not wide enough to actually engulf T's throat, but this tactic is quite common for lions, and ten of them could potentially force it to lose his balance and fall over.
Anaconda, one word: snack.
Obviously, the tyrannosaurus could beat any one group of these animals in a confrontation, bu with all of them going at him at the same time..... I see the following scenario: T-rex is assaulted by lions and Gorillas. Gorillas attempt to beat on its legs and get stomped over, while lions start jumping on him, serving as an involuntary distraction, while the Rhino charges at him and manages to crush its legs. T-rex, unsuspecting of the Rhino since he's dealing with the lions, is knocked down and incapacitated, making him easing picking for the surviving animals.
Of course, if these are normal animals rather than bloodthirsty fanatics we usually take the combatants on the vine for, a single 116 db Tyranno-roar (as per Jurassic park) would probably scare them all off.
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