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Specimens of Tyrannosaurus

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2762:"Scotty" was discovered by Robert Gebhardt, a high school principal from Eastend, SK who accompanied palaeontologists from the Royal Saskatchewan Museum on a prospective expedition into the Frenchman Formation in southwestern Saskatchewan on 16 August 1991. It wasn't until June 1994 that the Royal Saskatchewan Museum was able to begin the excavation, which was led and overseen by the Museum's Ron Borden, as well as resident paleontologists Tim Tokaryk and John Storer who were with Gebhardt when he uncovered the first fossils. The bones were deeply packed in dense, iron-laden sandstone, which took more than twenty years for the team to fully remove, excavate, and assemble the majority of the skeleton, with additional trips being made to the site to retrieve smaller bones and teeth. The entire process of excavating the skeleton was also slowed down by its considerable size. 2765:"Scotty" is reported to be 13.1 metres (43 feet) long and weighed an estimated 8.8 tonnes (8,800 kg). Despite it not being a complete fossil, paleontologists were able to create the estimation for the weight and length through measurements of important weight bearing bones such as the femur, hip, and shoulder bones that have all been measured to be larger and thicker with "Scotty" than the corresponding bones with "Sue". Going from the latest study "Scotty" exceeds "Sue" in 84.6% of the published measurements. While the reported measurements and weight for "Scotty" are larger than those of "Sue", some scientists posit that the two fossils are too close in size to officially declare "Scotty" the largest. 2997: 3256: 3190:"Barbara's" circumstances are particularly rare, more so when taken into account that she suffered and survived long after a debilitating foot injury. While she was no longer able to capture her prey, it is suggested that she got by with the help of a mate or cohort feeding her, as the injury would have rendered her immobile for upwards of 6 months. This is vaguely supported by trackway evidence that has been used to imply tyrannosaur group hunting. It is doubtful that "Barbara" ever successfully hunted again as a predator unless its prey was nearby. 2786: 1907: 1698: 3123:. The specimen was found in Late Cretaceous deposits and it is estimated to be 66.3 million years old. The Tufts-Love rex is undergoing preparation by Michael Holland and his team at the Burke Museum. The skeleton is estimated to be 30% complete, but it includes a complete (all of the bones of the skull and jaws are preserved) and mostly articulated skull. Holland describes the skull as minimally distorted and in an "exquisite" state of preservation. 2341: 1792: 1527: 2826: 74: 2862: 1403: 1579:
balancing with tail outstretched. Along with a more lifelike posture, the specimen also now includes a composite reconstruction of the skull by Michael Holland. It has been reconstructed in recent years, it measured an estimated 11.9 meters in length and an estimated weight of 7.4–14.6 metric tonnes, 9.1 metric tonnes being the average estimate in that study, although most earlier studies have suggested lower weight figures.
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Victoria is a specimen found near Faith, South Dakota in 2013. Victoria is estimated to be around 12 ft tall and 40 ft long, and she is thought to have died in her subadult stage, between 15 and 25 years of age. Victoria has also been the subject of a traveling exhibition being displayed in
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specimen discovered in South Dakota by Bucky Derflinger in 1999 at the same site as AMNH 3982. Excavations of this 10% complete skeleton began in 2000. The known material includes a partial skull, several vertebrae, and ribs. A very wide femur with a length of 1300 mm and a circumference of 630 mm is
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casts (replicas) or parts, but Tristan is one of only two original skeletons on display in the continent (the other is "Trix" in the Netherlands). The matte-black fossilised skeleton is about 12 m (39 ft) long and 3.4 m (11 ft) tall at the hips. Tristan is among the most complete
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fossils, "Scotty" shows signs of trichomoniasis, a parasitic infection in the jaw that left visible holes in the bone and was unique to this specific species of dinosaur. Additionally, a broken and healed rib on its right side, broken tail vertebra, as well as a hole near the eye socket are possibly
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for its apparently small adult size. The specimen is estimated to have been around 5.2 meters (17 ft) long when it died. However, a detailed analysis of the specimen by Thomas Carr in 1999 showed that the specimen was, in fact, a juvenile, leading Carr and many other paleontologists to consider
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specimen was discovered on private land in Harding County, South Dakota, once in 1981 by Michael and Dee Zimmerschied, and again on 4 October 1992 (Alan and Robert Detrich re-discovered Samson after it was originally found and deemed by paleontologists that several bones had washed in and there was
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for protection against possible bombing raids. The specimen, now labeled CM 9380, is still mounted in Pittsburgh, at first with the tail acting as a tripod in the old-fashioned kangaroo pose. It has since received a modernization of its posture (mounted by Phil Fraley and crew) and can now be found
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specimen at more than 98% preservation, was discovered in Montana in 2006. Following years of unsuccessful attempts to sell it to museums or auction it off, the NCMNS started negotiations in 2016, which were prolonged due to a legal battle over the rights to the fossil, which was resolved in 2020.
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skeletons: It was re-assembled from about 300 separate parts, 170 of which are original (including 98% of the skull and all the teeth), the rest reproductions. It is estimated to have died when about 20 years old and it was in poor health, having several bone fractures, bite marks to the skull and
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in 2001. Despite having a typically female name, Jane's sex is unknown—the specimen was named after Burpee Museum benefactor Jane Solem. The specimen was found in the summer of 2001 by Carol Tuck and Bill Harrison on an expedition led by Burpee Museum curator Michael Henderson. After four years of
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forelimb. It has an estimated length of around 11.6 meters (38 ft) and a weight between 5.8 metric tons (6.4 short tons) and 10.8 metric tons (11.9 short tons) in newer figures. It is estimated that the "Wankel rex" was 18 years old when it died, an adult but not completely grown. The "Wankel
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ever discovered in the world, the largest of any dinosaur discovered in Canada, and as one of the oldest and most complete fossils of its kind at more than 70% bulk. "Scotty" resides at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum's T. rex Discovery Centre in Eastend, SK, Canada. In May 2019, a second mount was
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in the Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge in Garfield County, Montana. Its discoverer was Bob Harmon, a fossil preparator for the Museum of the Rockies, and was nicknamed the "B-rex" (or "Bob-rex") in honor of Harmon. The specimen was discovered in 2000, and excavated by MOR from 2001 to
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have been sold worldwide, each for a price of about $ 100,000. Stan's skeleton was auctioned for $ 31.8 million in a 2020 Christie's New York sale, making it a record-breaking dinosaur sale, with the buyer eventually being revealed as the under construction Natural History Museum Abu Dhabi in the
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The mount retained a rearing pose similar to the initial proposal. By the 1980s it was generally accepted that such a pose would have been anatomically impossible in life, and the skeleton was re-mounted in a more accurate, horizontal pose during a renovation of the museum's dinosaur halls in the
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blood cells and vessels. However, since an unknown process distinct from normal fossilization seems to have preserved the material, the researchers are being careful not to claim that it is original material from the dinosaur. Paleontologist Thomas Kaye of the University of Washington in Seattle
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museum in Washington, D.C., for 50 years. (The Museum of the Rockies continues to display a cast reconstruction of the skull by Michael Holland). The specimen went on temporary display on National Fossil Day, 16 October 2013, and was exhibited until the museum's dinosaur hall exhibit closed for
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collaborated with the team in the excavation. The bones were cleaned and assembled in a mount at Black Hills Institute's installations, with the help of both Chicago's Field Museum of Natural History and the Naturalis Museum in Leiden. Chicago's Field museum sent digital models of their famous
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specimens ever found. Baby Bob has been fully excavated, although it will take another year to clean. Detrich said the skull, which is about 75 percent complete, and most of the major skeletal elements were found strewn across a flood plain, although very few vertebra and ribs were found.
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from Montana. The partial skeleton was found by two Burke Museum volunteers, Jason Love and Luke Tufts, and was named the "Tufts-Love" rex. Paleontologists at the Burke Museum believe that the Tufts-Love rex was around 15 years old when it died. The skull is of average size for an adult
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Commercial paleontologist Craig Pfister discovered the specimen in the lower Hell Creek Formation in Carter County, Montana, in 2010. Its excavation and preservation lasted four years. It was later sold to Danish-born investment banker Niels Nielsen, who loaned the specimen to the
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for use in the exhibition, alongside the display of the real fossil skeleton, and which remained at the museum after the end of the exhibition. For the exhibit at the Nottingham Natural History Museum at Wollaton Hall, Titus was reconstructed in a walking pose.
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2003. Although only 37 percent of the skeleton was present, this included almost all of the skull (although the skull was nearly completely disarticulated). The specimen also includes several cervical, dorsal, sacral, and caudal vertebrae; several
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for one year, and expected back in 2021. Nielsen and his friend Jens Jensen named the specimen Tristan-Otto (short: Tristan) for their sons. The Museum fĂĽr Naturkunde Berlin lists it under specimen number MB.R.91216. Several European museums have
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in 2000 under the name of "Z-rex", with an asking price of over US$ 8 million. It failed to sell online but was purchased for an undisclosed price in 2001 by British millionaire Graham Ferguson Lacey, who renamed the skeleton "Samson" after the
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in the Latest Cretaceous of North America: A Comment on "The Tyrant Lizard King, Queen and Emperor: Multiple Lines of Morphological and Stratigraphic Evidence Support Subtle Evolution and Probable Speciation Within the North American Genus
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as entire sections of bone were damaged, and some were split open by huge crushing bite-forces. The nature of the crushing on the femur and tibia, along with size of the bite marks, indicates that these bones were bitten through by another
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paleontologists in southeastern Montana. At 17 years old, 34 ft (10 m) long and nearly 7,000 lb (3,200 kg), it is estimated to be a 70% complete specimen. Thomas is mounted in a "growth series" with the youngest-known
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biofilm created by bacteria while digesting and breaking down the original specimen. He has discovered this to be true in many specimens from the same area. In 2016, it was finally confirmed by Mary Higby Schweitzer and Lindsay Zanno
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he belonged to, claimed ownership, the Institute had considered itself to have. In 1997, the suit was settled in favor of Williams and the fossil was returned to Williams' ownership. Williams quickly offered up "Sue" for auction by
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and colleagues illustrated the concept of parasitic infections in dinosaurs by analysing the lesions found on the cranial bones of Black Beauty. The specimen has been used to study comparative morphology between tyrannosaurids and
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and shown to their teacher. Soon afterward, the Royal Tyrrell Museum was contacted, and excavation of the sandstone matrix surrounding the fossils began in 1982. The dig site where the fossil was found is located at approximately
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Sue has a length of 12.3–12.4 meters (40.4–40.7 ft), stands 3.66–3.96 m (12–13 ft) tall at the hips, and according to the most recent studies estimated to have weighed between 8.4 and 14 metric tons when
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by an anonymous owner, currently on display alongside “Barbara” until the end of 2023. The specimen is estimated to be 66.8 million years old and almost of adult size. He was recovered from Niobrara County, Wyoming.
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Larson, P. L. 2013. The case for Nanotyrannus in J. M. Parrish, R. A. Molnar, P. J. Currie., and E. B. Koppelhus (eds.) Tyrannosaurid Paleobiology, University of Indiana Press, Bloomington and Indianapolis, pp.
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in having a higher tooth count, large pneumatic foramen on the center of the quadratojugal, T-shaped postorbital, and fused shoulder blade and pelvis, Yun (2015) concurred with the opinion of most workers that
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early 1990s. The mount can still be seen on display on the fourth floor of the American Museum. The American Museum of Natural History features AMNH 5027 in its famed Hall of Saurischian Dinosaurs to this day.
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Considered the 14th T-rex specimen to be found. The first in-situ t-rex to be known from the state of North Dakota. Discovered and collected by amateurs and shows tooth marks on bones, indicating scavenging.
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Proposed to be largest known specimen, scientific consensus not yet reached. Exceeds "Sue" in 84.6% of the published bone measurements. Has been estimated to be larger than "Sue" in two published studies.
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are exhibited at Museum of the Rockies as part of a full skeletal mount completed with cast elements replacing the missing bones. This mount was installed after the Wankel Rex (now nicknamed The Nation's
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Dalman, Sebastian G.; Loewen, Mark A.; Pyron, R. Alexander; Jasinski, Steven E.; Malinzak, D. Edward; Lucas, Spencer G.; Fiorillo, Anthony R.; Currie, Philip J.; Longrich, Nicholas R. (11 January 2024).
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skeleton. This specimen, named "Sue" in honor of its discoverer, soon became embroiled in a legal battle over its ownership. The owner of the land the fossil was found, Maurice Williams, as well the
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Tsuihiji, T.; Watabe, M.; Tsogtbaatar, K.; Tsubamoto, T.; Barsbold, R.; Suzuki, S.; Lee, A.H.; Ridgely, R.C.; Kawahara, Y.; Witmer, L.M. (2011). "Cranial osteology of a juvenile specimen of
2532:(2011), the weight of the Jane specimen in life was probably between 639 kg (1,409 lb) and 1,269 kg (2,798 lb), 954 kg (2,103 lb) being the average estimate. 3070:. Excavation of the specimen began in 2018, and took 18 months. The bones of "Titus" were shipped to conservationist Nigel Larkin in the UK, who constructed the mount using a cast of the 1892:
Replicas of Black Beauty have been shown in some exhibitions and museums, including both simple skull montages and complete skeletons. Casts are on display in museums around the world.
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is one of the most iconic dinosaurs and is known from numerous specimens, some of which have individually acquired notability due to their scientific significance and media coverage.
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One of the best-known specimens, with casts present in numerous institutions. Sold to a private owner in 2020 for US$ 31 million, formerly in the Black Hills Institute as BHI 3033.
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in having smaller postorbital crests, a proportionately longer and shallower lower jaw with a less prominent chin suggestive of a weaker bite, and more laterally compressed teeth.
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rex" was also one of the first fossil dinosaur skeletons studied to see if biological molecules still existed within the fossilized bones. Doctoral candidate Mary Schweitzer found
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Burnham, M.; Mclain, M.; Nelson, D.R.; Snyder, K. (2018). "Tyrannosaur cannibalism: a case of a tooth-traced tyrannosaurid bone in the Lance Formation (Maastrichtian), Wyoming".
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Peter the T. rex, a Paleontological Study on a New Specimen of Tyrannosaurus Rex Named 'Peter', from the Lance Formation (Maastrichtian) of Wyoming specimen number AWMM-IL 2-22.9
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PR2081, for instance) the cervical series of AMNH 5027 is much more gracile, so with later discoveries the distinction between tyrannosaurid necks and the necks of
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carcass. It has been stated by Pete Makovicky, the Chicago museum's lead curator of dinosaurs, that this specimen is in the same size range as "Sue" and "Scotty".
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were not well documented and the hands were unknown, so for the sake of the display, the forearms of AMNH 5027 were given three fingers, based on the forelimbs of
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known. Sue's age at the time of death was estimated by Peter Mackovicky and the University of Florida to be 28 years old, over 6–10 years older than most big
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Osborn planned to mount the similarly sized AMNH 5027 and AMNH 973 together in dynamic poses. Designed by E.S. Christman, the scene was to depict a rearing
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Carr, Thomas D.; Napoli, James G.; Brusatte, Stephen L.; Holtz, Thomas R.; Hone, David W. E.; Williamson, Thomas E.; Zanno, Lindsay E. (1 September 2022).
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nothing left). It was shortly after that when Fred Nuss and Candace Nuss of Nuss Fossils with the Detrich brothers found the most complete and undistorted
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had become jumbled with the remains of the bigger fossil. Following the 1941 entry of the United States into World War II, the holotype was sold to the
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in 1902 and excavated over the next three years. Another specimen (AMNH 5866), found in Wyoming in 1900, was described in the same paper under the name
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have also been studied as they show evidence of use. This evidence includes the construction of metacarpal III, as well as repeated fractures in the
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A juvenile or baby specimen. The discoverers have stated its age to be 4 years based on histology. An attempt was made to sell the specimen on eBay.
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places such as the Arizona Science Center. Her cause of death is unknown; however, she was believed to have been bitten in the lower jaw by another
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by the same anonymous owner as "Peter", currently on display alongside him until the end of 2023. The pair will be the first adult male and female
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that the soft tissue was medullary bone tissue, like that in modern birds when they are readying to lay eggs. This confirmed the identity of the
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One of the largest known specimens that is also well preserved. Has been stated to be the oldest known specimen but this has not been confirmed.
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An adolescent specimen, approximately 14 years old. Considered by a minority of paleontologists to be a separate taxon from Tyrannosaurus.
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and colleagues announced the recovery of soft tissue from the marrow cavity of a fossilized femur belong to B-Rex. Flexible, bifurcating
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was not previously known, so it was this specimen that brought the short, stocky tyrannosaur neck to light. Compared to later specimens (
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finds. Black Beauty was found in 1980 by a high school student, Jeff Baker, while on a fishing trip with a friend in the region of the
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Crosslin, Rick; Mary Fortney; Dinosphere Exhibit Development Team (2004). "Tyrannosaurus rex Attack Scene-What will be the outcome?".
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in Berlin, Germany, for research and exhibition. It has been on display at Museum fĂĽr Naturkunde between 2015 and 2020, moving to the
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Also known as The Nation's Rex. Specimen on loan to the Smithsonian Institution, with a cast on display at the Museum of the Rockies.
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when they were approached by various media outlets for comment. Their criticism was subsequently published in a technical paper.
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remains were later identified as those of a theropod rather than a ceratopsid, and H.F. Osborn recognized the similarity between
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found. Between 75% and 80% of its skeletal volume was recovered. They are thought to have been at least 30 years old at death.
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fossil, a two-year-old, 11-foot-long (3.4 m) specimen, and a 13-year-old, 20-foot-long (6.1 m) juvenile specimen.
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attack. Other abnormalities, such as impacted teeth, suggest that "Scotty" was not only bitten, but also bit other animals.
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Preparation of "Sue" (FMNH PR2081) was completed at the Field Museum and the skeleton was placed on exhibit on 17 May 2000.
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Schweitzer, M.H.; Wittmeyer, J.L.; Horner, J.R.; Toporski, J.B. (2005). "Soft Tissue Vessels and Cellular Preservation in
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specimen, FMNH PR 2081 (Sue) to complete the cast and Naturalis museum replicated the bones using 3D-printing technology.
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Crosslin, Rick; Mary Fortney; Dinosphere Exhibit Development Team (2004). "Resource Materials: Bucky-Tyrannosaurus rex".
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erected at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum in Regina, where the exhibit reflects the recent discoveries about the fossil.
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Larson, Neal L.; Peter Larson; Kenneth Carpenter (2008). "One Hundred Years of Tyrannosaurus Rex: The Skeletons".
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bite. The bite marks are healed, indicating that Stan survived the wounds. Stan could also have been infected by
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in Osborn's 1905 work, it was considered the older name and has been used since. Had it not been for page order,
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Larkin, N.R., Dey, S., Smith, A.S. and Evans, R. 2022. 21st Century Rex: maximising access to a privately owned
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Larson, Peter H. (2008). "One Hundred Years of Tyrannosaurus Rex: The Skeletons.". In Larson, Neal L. (ed.).
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The Jane specimen has been central to the debate regarding the validity of the proposed tyrannosaurid genus
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from the McRae Formation (Lancian, Upper Cretaceous), Elephant Butte reservoir, Sierra County, New Mexico"
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Makovicky, Peter J.; Allen, Vivian; Molnar, Julia; Bates, Karl T.; Hutchinson, John R. (12 October 2011).
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in 1991. Since its discovery and extensive subsequent study, "Scotty" has been referred to as the largest
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includes a relatively complete skull with jaws, multiple vertebrae of the back and tail, a well preserved
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Schweitzer, Mary Higby; Zheng, Wenxia; Zanno, Lindsay; Werning, Sarah; Sugiyama, Toshie (15 March 2016).
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The specimen belongs to a private collector, but 3D-printed replicas of the bones are accessioned in the
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Named 'Barbara', from the Hell Creek Formation (Maastrichtian) of Montana specimen number AWMM-IL2022.21
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in 2014 and excavated in 2018. It is 20% complete, and was named after the protagonist in Shakespeare's
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by Neal Larson. Black Hills Institute of Geological Research, Inc. 19 May 2000. Retrieved 16 July 2006.
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Osborn, Henry Fairfield; Brown, Barnum (1906). "Tyrannosaurus, Upper Cretaceous carnivorous dinosaur".
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in 1997. The discovery was made by Louis E. Tremblay on 4 July 1997 working under the supervision of
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Wolff, Ewan D. S.; Salisbury, Steven W.; Horner, John R.; Varricchio, David J. (30 September 2009).
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and fibrous but elastic bone matrix tissue were recognized. In addition, microstructures resembling
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in Chicago for US$ 8.4 million—the highest price ever paid for a fossil before being surpassed by
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One of the largest specimens,although size estimation is difficult due to its fragmentary nature.
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by Dan Lagiovane. Carnegie Museum of Natural History . 2 March 2006. Retrieved 30 December 2010.
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signs of disease in the jaw. The disease present in Tristan's jaw was suggested to be a case of
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According to Peter Larson (director of Black Hills Institute), Trix is among the most complete
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has been the subject of research regarding parasitic infections in dinosaurs. The forelimbs of
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near the confluence of the Crowsnest and Willow Rivers, and consisted of rock belonging to the
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Currently the most complete specimen known to science,an adolescent preserved entangled with a
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ever placed on permanent exhibit in a museum. The dinosaur remains were found in 1998 in the
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in Montana, and described by Osborn in 1912 and 1916. At the time of discovery, a complete
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The remains of a tyrannosaur were discovered in 1983 in the Campanian-early Maastrichtian
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are fused, and another has additional bone growth. This could have been caused by another
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Gilmore, C. W. (1946). "A new carnivorous dinosaur from the Lance Formation of Montana".
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The largest known specimen at the time of discovery as well as one of the most complete.
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for 13 months beginning July 2021, it was during that time only the second specimen of
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had not even been fully recovered. In 1906, after further preparation and examination,
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In 2022, Gregory S. Paul and colleagues argued that the Wankel rex was not actually a
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Lozinsky, Richard P.; Hunt, Adrian P.; Wolberg, Donald L.; Lucas, Spencer G. (1984).
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With a length of 12.1-12.2 meters, AMNH 5027 was discovered and excavated in 1908 by
1592: 1547: 289: 148: 82: 6656:"Peter the T Rex: Auckland Museum hosts world debut of dinosaur bones found in 2018" 5714: 5479: 4162: 3868: 3829: 2913:, only missing around 3 vertebrae. Ivan is around 40 ft long and 12 feet high. 2734: 2663: 2233:(formerly nicknamed "Peck's Rex) real fossils displayed at the Museum of the Rockies 6199: 5351:"NIU teams up with Burpee Museum to bring world's top dinosaur hunters to Rockford" 3821: 3214: 3205: 3171: 3131: 3063: 2927: 2751: 2630: 2597: 2493: 2389: 2353: 2096: 1926: 1743: 1604: 1552: 1425: 904: 865: 837: 795: 339: 294: 251: 200: 5589: 5423: 2861: 2158: 2087:. This was heavily criticized by several other leading paleontologists, including 5618: 5377:
NIU teams up with Burpee Museum to bring world's top dinosaur hunters to Rockford
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Hutchinson, J. R.; Bates, K. T.; Molnar, J.; Allen, V.; Makovicky, P. J. (2011).
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to be displayed together. She is one of a few specimens believed to be pregnant.
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specimen to receive a nickname, beginning a trend that continues with most major
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The base skeleton that was used as the iconic symbol for the famous logo of the
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Many sources says that "Stan" is the second most complete specimen, except for
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skeletons. The skeleton of this specimen was used as the iconic symbol for the
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Comparison of known skeletal material and sizes for five tyrannosaur specimens
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This specimen was found in the lower portion of the Hell Creek Formation near
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Peter (Black, Left) & Barbara (Right, Beige) Pose at Auckland Museum 2022
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were found inside the matrix and vessels. The structures bear resemblance to
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became more obvious. This specimen also provided the first complete skull of
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recognized both skeletons as belonging to the same species. Because the name
5463: 5095: 4175: 3888:(Dinosauria: Tyrannosauroidea)—A Distinct Taxon of Small-Bodied Tyrannosaur" 3777:, a new genus of pygmy tyrannosaur, from the latest Cretaceous of Montana". 3095: 2586: 2293: 1664: 1642: 1587: 334: 6871:"Montana's Dueling Dinosaurs To Fetch Up To $ 9 Million At Bonhams Auction" 5706: 5573: 5471: 4411: 4322: 4095: 3904: 3883: 3673: 3513: 3434:
Geological Society of America Annual Meeting â€” Abstracts with Programs
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specimens, like MOR 555, AMNH 5027 or BHI 3033. The only known specimen of
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Field Museum of Natural History. 9 September 2005. Retrieved 16 July 2006.
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Samson measured 11.9 m (39 ft), only slightly shorter than Sue.
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were treated with extreme caution, with suspicion that bones of a smaller
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Persons, W. Scott; Currie, Philip J.; Erickson, Gregory M. (April 2020).
5407:"Evidence points out that "Nanotyrannus" is a juvenile Tyrannosaurus rex" 3078:
to supplement the known bones of "Titus", after scanning the bones using
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consists of two partial vertebrae (one of which has been lost) found by
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W longitude. Noted for black colouration taken on during fossilisation.
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from the Nemegt Formation (Upper Cretaceous) of Bugin Tsav, Mongolia".
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The remains of "Titus" were discovered in September 2014 by commercial
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Named "Titus" Nottingham Natural History Museum Specimen #NGMG 2022-7"
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as the centerpiece of an exhibit called "Jane: Diary of a Dinosaur."
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Quinlan, Elizibeth D.; Derstler, Kraig; Miller, Mercedes M. (2007).
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where they discovered and unearthed a large and remarkably complete
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renovation in the spring of 2014. The skeleton, named "The Nation's
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In 2016 Greg Wilson, David DeMar, and a paleontology team from the
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Barbara the T. rex, a Paleontological Study on a New Specimen of
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in New Mexico by Donald Staton and Joe LaPoint. Reposited at the
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exhibit Osborn planned for the American Museum of Natural History
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Gillette, David D.; Wolberg, Donald L.; Hunt, Adrian P. (1986).
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Burnham, David A.; Rothschild, Bruce M.; Nudds, John R. (2022).
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Burnham, David A.; Rothschild, Bruce M.; Nudds, John R. (2022).
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Burnham, David A.; Rothschild, Bruce M.; Nudds, John R. (2021).
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Paul, Gregory S.; Persons IV, W. Scott; van Raalte, Jay (2022).
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skeleton in the digital age. Geological Curator, 11(6), 341–354.
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as early as 1917. However, due to the fragmentary nature of the
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Koen Stein, paleontologist at the Free University of Brussels (
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Gets Long-Term Lease at Smithsonian's Natural History Museum."
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Discovering Dinosaurs in the American Museum of Natural History
2711:, unearthed the remains of what is believed to be a 4-year-old 6195:"Famous T. Rex had a bone infection, new medical scans reveal" 5792:"Meet 'Scotty,' the largest Tyrannosaurus rex ever discovered" 5066:"Parasite may have felled a mighty T. rex | Paleontology" 3114:, and the Dig Field school excavated the partial remains of a 1964: 1424:
in 1892. Cope believed that they belonged to an "agathaumid" (
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Dueling Dinosaurs | North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences
4216:"T. Rex Skeleton Brings $ 31.8 Million at Christie's Auction" 4050:
Wolff, ED; Salisbury, SW; Horner, JR; Varricchio, DJ (2009).
3019:"Titus" is the name given to an obsidian-black skeleton of a 2680:
skull ever discovered. Following the sale of "Sue," another
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Barbara is the nickname given to a specimen on loan to the
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of Montana. This specimen was excavated by a team from the
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The first-named fossil specimen which can be attributed to
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Peter is the nickname given to a specimen on loan to the
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under the direction of Harley Garbani discovered another
5933:"Mighty T. rex Killed by Lowly Parasite, Study Suggests" 2407:; Bucky's furcula was the first one found for the genus 1092:, although the specimen belongs to a private collector. 4361: 4359: 4357: 3882:
Longrich, Nicholas R.; Saitta, Evan T. (1 March 2024).
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skeleton incorporating authentic fossil elements from "
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Bucky is a fossil of a juvenile specimen on display at
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It was long on exhibit at the Museum of the Rockies in
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In 1988, local rancher Kathy Wankel discovered another
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Scotty is currently thought by many to be the largest
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Femur of MOR 1125 from which demineralized matrix and
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Bucky is one of the few dinosaur fossils found with a
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is an adolescent that was preserved entangled with a
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skeleton was, the specimen was put up for auction on
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vertebrae, Osborn did not synonymize the two genera.
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Collection of the Carnegie Museum of Natural History
6147:"Dansk velhaver investerer i ægte Tyrannosaurus rex" 5677:"An Older and Exceptionally Large Adult Specimen of 1734:in 1946. In 1988, the specimen was re-described by 6783:Barbara joins Auckland Museums growing collection" 5337:The First Recognized Furcula For Tyrannosaurus Rex 5211: 5209: 5207: 5205: 4578: 3773:Bakker, R.T.; Williams, M.; Currie, P.J. (1988). " 3729:Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 3596: 3595:Norell, M. A.; Gaffney, E. S.; Dingus, L. (1995). 3537:Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 3502:Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 3464:Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 2144:currently known, in the Hell Creek Formation near 1933:in 1987 by Stan Sacrison, who also discovered the 1857: 1716:, was recovered from Montana in 1942. This skull, 463: 6427:"Don't worry, Sue – Trix is just passing through" 4842:. Field Museum of Natural History. 11 August 2016 4749:Memoirs of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology 4717:(Second ed.). pp. 3, 52. Archived from 3925: 3923: 3047:, the other being the type of the junior synonym 2909:. The specimen has the most complete tail of any 1031:Clayton Phipps, Mark Eatman, & Chad O’Connor 4255:New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science 3273:New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science 3227:The fossils were officially displayed in 2024. 2845:This fossil is one of the geologically youngest 2707:On 7 July 2013, fossil hunter Robert Detrich of 1356:New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science 7093:AMNH Article on the First Tyrannosaur specimens 6805: 6803: 5495:"Scientists question dinosaur soft tissue find" 5339:. Black Hills Institute of Geological Research. 4934: 4932: 4712:"Unearthing the Secrets of Sue: Educator Guide" 4654:"Insufficient Evidence for Multiple Species of 4612:"Tyrannosaurus rex may have been misunderstood" 4502:"T. rex arrives at National Museum of Scotland" 4180:"New Mexico museum has funds for half a T. rex" 3240:; their combined fossil is referred to as the " 2750:", cataloged as RSM P2523.8, was discovered in 2419:out of more than 40 that have been discovered. 2074:University of California Museum of Paleontology 6845:"Nanotyrannus: Up Hell Creek Without a Paddle" 6458:"A Paleontological Study of a New Specimen of 5732:"The Cretaceous « T.rex Discovery Centre" 5222:. Life of the past. Indiana University Press. 3359: 3357: 6140: 6138: 6136: 6094:"Schädel eines T. Rex in Berlin eingetroffen" 5132:"What's the Army doing with dinosaurs? Redux" 4423: 4421: 3500:and other Cretaceous carnivorous dinosaurs". 3135:Peter (L) & Barbara (R) side by side 2022 2257:who led the excavation and bone preparation. 2083:, but rather the holotype for a new species: 8: 6494:"Titus T. rex Scientific Report: Discussion" 6219:Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County 5990: 5988: 5986: 5984: 5094:. Dml.cmnh.org. 13 June 2005. Archived from 4466:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 3491: 3489: 2935:In 2013, a team of paleontologists from the 2015:in Hell Creek sediments on an island in the 1945:Black Hills Institute of Geological Research 1773:Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County 1742:, and Michael Williams, then the curator of 1385:, dating to around 5–7 million years before 979:Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County 588:Confirmed as female, due to the presence of 383:Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County 7081:The Black Hills Institute's article on Stan 5189: 5187: 4525: 4523: 3702:. Cambridge University Press. p. 143. 3108:Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture 2833:From 2003 to 2005, Thomas was excavated by 2017:Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge 1238:Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture 444:One of the westernmost specimens, found at 6026:"T-Rex Tristan: Entzauberung eines Mythos" 5585: 5583: 5312:. University of California. Archived from 3727:: restoration and model of the skeleton". 3426:"Anatomy and function of digit III of the 2951:specimen that lived 67 million years ago. 2849:specimens known, discovered very near the 2829:Thomas, mounted with two younger specimens 2194:development, since it is the third oldest 2040:, a biological form of iron that makes up 1858:{\displaystyle 114^{\circ }~{\textrm {W}}} 93: 7129:Collection of the Smithsonian Institution 5957: 5955: 5953: 5696: 5563: 5545: 5422: 4686: 4401: 4391: 4312: 4302: 4085: 4075: 3903: 3663: 3653: 3548: 3400: 3382: 3263:indicating the holotype material in white 3220:North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences 1939:specimen nicknamed "Duffy". The original 1849: 1848: 1839: 1833: 1712:, frequently considered to be a juvenile 1022:North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences 455: 449: 5606:"It's "Bone Voyage" for a famous fossil" 2480:preparation, Jane was put on display at 2411:Bucky also has a nearly complete set of 2245:"imperator") is the nickname given to a 1510:had appeared just one page earlier than 1220:collection under the number NCMG 2021-7 362:. Now considered a juvenile specimen of 7034:New Mexico Geological Society Guidebook 6451: 6449: 6447: 6263: 6261: 5998:. Museum fĂĽr Naturkunde. Archived from 3340: 3287:this specimen as the holotype of a new 123: 6603:"Burke Museum team discovers a T. rex" 6574:"Mounting the skeleton of 'Titus' the 5931:Choi, Charles Q. (29 September 2009). 5726: 5724: 5596:. 12 May 2004. Retrieved 16 July 2006. 4891:. Scott Hartman's Skeletal Drawing.com 4889:"Mass estimates: North vs South redux" 4459: 4112:. 65% of his total skeleton was found 3933:New York: Simon & Schuster. 238pp. 3582:10.1038/scientificamerican10091915-322 2557:; some cervical and dorsal ribs; left 2161:in New York, where it was sold to the 6629:"Tyrannosaurus rex: A gigantic beast" 5881: 5879: 5877: 5816: 5814: 5812: 5759: 5757: 4133:"Stan (The University of Manchester)" 3756:Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections 2642:hypothesized that the soft-tissue is 2510:, noting that a juvenile specimen of 2350:The Children's Museum of Indianapolis 1708:A small but nearly complete skull of 1631:. In total, Brown found five partial 1518:would have become the official name. 861:The Children's Museum of Indianapolis 422:Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology 7: 6654:Basagre, Bernadette (1 April 2022). 6024:Gennies, Sidney (17 December 2015). 5962:Cookson, Clive (25 September 2015). 5216:Larson, P.L.; Carpenter, K. (2008). 3929:Horner, J.R. & Lessem, D. 1993. 3051:which has the jaw on display in the 2216: 2070:Australian Fossil and Mineral Museum 1921:about 11.78 m (38 ft) long found in 6777:Anderson, Ryan (24 November 2022). 5886:Francis, Jennifer (22 March 2019). 5790:Ashley Strickland (26 March 2019). 5001:"The Story of a Dinosaur Named Sue" 4743:Brochu, C.R. (2003). "Osteology of 3971:. Dsc.discovery.com. Archived from 3082:to create digital models that were 1748:Cleveland Museum of Natural History 1718:Cleveland Museum of Natural History 1646:Scale model of the never-completed 1088:Inventory number attributed by the 330:Cleveland Museum of Natural History 6948:. 17 November 2020. Archived from 6054:. 26 November 2018. Archived from 5821:Holson, Laura M. (28 March 2019). 5252:Tyrannosaurus Rex, the Tyrant King 5219:Tyrannosaurus Rex, the Tyrant King 4577:Elbein, Asher (28 February 2022). 4448:Wu, Katherine, J. (17 July 2018). 4202:"T-Rex Replica Skeletons for Sale" 4001:. 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Article-niche.com. 4 March 2009 4629:Greshko, Michael (1 March 2022). 4591:from the original on 1 March 2022 4214:Small, Zachary (7 October 2020). 3950:Tyrannosaurus rex the Tyrant King 3037:Nottingham Natural History Museum 2800:Natural History Museum of Denmark 2007:" mount in the Smithsonian Museum 1218:Nottingham Natural History Museum 1066:Natural History Museum of Denmark 6582:Natural-History-Conservation.com 6355:Reidl, Matt (15 February 2018). 6092:Karberg, Sascha (13 July 2015). 5964:"How to buy a Tyrannosaurus Rex" 5855:Johnson, Steve (29 March 2019). 3329:Timeline of tyrannosaur research 3311: 2486:Burpee Museum of Natural History 2454:Burpee Museum of Natural History 1917:Stan is the nickname given to a 1869:. The specimen is housed in the 1823:. A large bone was found in the 1799:"Black Beauty" (specimen number 1771:In 1966, a crew working for the 1562:, so the short fore-arms of the 939:Burpee Museum of Natural History 41: 6467:. Wollaton Hall. Archived from 6171:Ring, Caroline (25 July 2015). 5292:Dinosphere: A 3–5 Unit of Study 5196:Dinosphere: A 3–5 Unit of Study 4940:"T. rex is coming to Naturalis" 4819:Field Museum of Natural History 4240:. 23 March 2022. Archived from 2627:North Carolina State University 2429:paleontologist of the same name 2163:Field Museum of Natural History 2127:Field Museum of Natural History 817:Pioneer Trails Regional Museum 732:Field Museum of Natural History 358:and later given its own genus, 6849:A Central Coast Paleontologist 6145:Okke, Tom (17 December 2015). 5996:"Tristan – Berlin bares teeth" 4887:Hartman, Scott (7 July 2013). 3822:10.1080/02724634.1999.10011161 3053:Natural History Museum, London 2140:discovered the best-preserved 1090:Natural History Museum, Berlin 191:Natural History Museum, London 1: 6545:Ingram, Simon (12 May 2021). 5424:10.7287/peerj.preprints.852v1 2937:Naturalis Biodiversity Center 1161:Naturalis Biodiversity Center 1151:Naturalis Biodiversity Center 6823:Auckland War Memorial Museum 6689:Auckland War Memorial Museum 5493:Fox, Maggie (30 July 2008). 4610:Hunt, Katie (1 March 2022). 4393:10.1371/journal.pone.0026037 4304:10.1371/journal.pone.0007288 4163:"Stan the Tyrannosaurus rex" 4077:10.1371/journal.pone.0007288 3861:10.1080/02724634.2011.557116 3655:10.1371/journal.pone.0026037 3295:. This species differs from 3181:Auckland War Memorial Museum 3141:Auckland War Memorial Museum 3066:Craig Pfister near Ekalaka, 2851:Cretaceous–Tertiary boundary 2544:Reconstructed skull of B-rex 2427:E. D. Cope (named after the 2400:specimen known as "Kelsey". 2344:Cast of the "Bucky" specimen 2044:(the red pigment in blood). 2029:U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 1803:81.6.1) is a well-preserved 1611:(neck vertebrae) series for 1316:Auckland War Memorial Museum 1277:Auckland War Memorial Museum 464:{\displaystyle 114^{\circ }} 7124:Lists of dinosaur specimens 6082:, accessed 13 February 2020 4840:"How well do you know SUE?" 4428:Schontzler, Gail. "Montana 3603:. New York: Knopf. p.  3204:"Bloody Mary" (as named by 2452:fossil "Jane" displayed at 2360:. It is the first juvenile 2066:National Museum of Scotland 2027:, with assistance from the 1959:Like many other fossils of 1787:"Black Beauty": RTMP 81.6.1 1783:skull on exhibit anywhere. 1662:, described at the time as 1428:) dinosaur, and named them 7150: 6843:accpaleo (11 March 2018). 4975:Vrije Universiteit Brussel 4688:10.1007/s11692-022-09573-1 4556:10.1007/s11692-022-09561-5 4336:Institution, Smithsonian. 4027:. Uleth.ca. Archived from 3384:10.1038/s41598-023-47011-0 3197: 3167:"Barbara": AWMM-IL 2022.21 2989: 2963:after former Netherlands' 2920: 2727: 2260:The skeleton of Montana's 2206:that is older than Sue is 2181:Excessive citations inline 2114: 1954:Saadiyat Cultural District 1899: 1755:it a juvenile specimen of 1596:specimen AMNH 5027 at the 1545:specimen used to describe 210:Seven Mile Creek, Wyoming 28: 7077:at The Theropod Database. 6753:"Peter Scientific Report" 5497:. Reuters. Archived from 5020:"Sue at the Field Museum" 4432:Heading to Smithsonian." 2903:Museum of World Treasures 2815:tumefactive osteomyelitis 2742:specimen ever discovered. 2315:The fossils of Montana's 1637:Jurassic Park film series 1486:), was discovered in the 774:Royal Saskatchewan Museum 309:Jurassic Park film series 18:Bucky (Tyrannosaurus rex) 7134:Cretaceous fossil record 5905:Article about Scotty on 5006:27 December 2014 at the 4434:Bozeman Daily Chronicle. 3249:Tyrannosaurus mcraeensis 3150:He was likely killed by 3112:University of Washington 3091:"Tufts-Love": UWBM 99000 3025:discovered in Montana's 2931:Mounted skeleton of Trix 1409:specimen (AMNH 3982) of 1346:Tyrannosaurus mcraeensis 7086:12 October 2007 at the 6241:"Collection Highlights" 6173:"Der T. rex von Berlin" 5594:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 5464:10.1126/science.1108397 5270:www.childrensmuseum.org 4988:22 October 2019 at the 4815:Sue at the Field Museum 4341:Smithsonian Institution 3259:Reconstructed skull of 3194:"Bloody Mary": BHI 6437 3127:"Peter": AWMM-IL 2022.9 2959:The specimen was named 2897:Ivan is a 65% complete 2865:Victoria on display at 2694:figure of the same name 2186:considered for deletion 2057:Smithsonian Institution 1821:Crowsnest Pass, Alberta 1530:Reconstructed mount of 1496:Dynamosaurus imperiosus 1468:Dynamosaurus imperiosus 440:Crowsnest Pass, Alberta 217:Dynamosaurus imperiosus 6779:"Skeleton of pregnant 6079:Back in 2021 - Tristan 4910:kcook (30 June 2014). 4491:Accessed 28 June 2013. 4438:Accessed 28 June 2013. 3997:www.unearthingtrex.com 3905:10.3390/fossils2010001 3886:Nanotyrannus lancensis 3723:Osborn, H.F. (1913). " 3694:(1990). "Variation in 3514:10.5281/zenodo.1038151 3496:Osborn, H.F. (1905). " 3264: 3230:The Dueling Dinosaurs 3176: 3136: 3103: 3068:Carter County, Montana 3049:Dynamosaurus imperosus 3016: 2932: 2894: 2869: 2830: 2790: 2773:the result of another 2743: 2668: 2655:MOR 1125 as a female. 2612: 2611:(insets) were obtained 2545: 2516:described by Tsuihiji 2457: 2423:"E. D. Cope": BHI 6248 2345: 2336:"Bucky": TCM 2001.90.1 2234: 2130: 2023:led by paleontologist 2008: 1914: 1867:Willow Creek Formation 1859: 1796: 1710:Nanotyrannus lancensis 1705: 1651: 1600: 1535: 1504:Henry Fairfield Osborn 1471: 1413: 1084:Carter County, Montana 465: 435:Willow Creek Formation 78: 6731:10.2110/palo.2017.076 6120:Museum fĂĽr Naturkunde 5685:The Anatomical Record 5306:"The Origin of Birds" 4782:Holtz, T. R. (2011). 3884:"Taxonomic Status of 3470:(43). New York City: 3258: 3174: 3134: 3098: 2999: 2953:Black Hills institute 2930: 2893:, during installation 2888: 2864: 2828: 2796:Museum fĂĽr Naturkunde 2788: 2737: 2724:"Scotty": RSM P2523.8 2666: 2623:Mary Higby Schweitzer 2606: 2543: 2524:specimen, nicknamed " 2456:at Rockford, Illinois 2447: 2440:"Jane": BMRP 2002.4.1 2386:Black Hills Institute 2343: 2228: 2138:Black Hills Institute 2124: 2021:Museum of the Rockies 2002: 1995:"Wankel Rex": MOR 555 1909: 1860: 1794: 1700: 1645: 1590: 1529: 1462: 1405: 1165:Black Hills Institute 1116:Robert (Bob) Detrich 900:Black Hills Institute 689:Museum of the Rockies 650:Museum of the Rockies 610:Museum of the Rockies 568:Museum of the Rockies 530:Museum of the Rockies 508:Buffalo, South Dakota 466: 366:by most researchers. 356:Gorgosaurus lancensis 76: 7100:at Skeletal Drawing. 6992:10.58799/NMG-v6n4.72 6301:. 12 September 2019. 5025:4 April 2014 at the 4912:"SUE Educator Guide" 4667:Evolutionary Biology 4536:Evolutionary Biology 4508:on 20 September 2011 4481:du Lac, J. Freedom " 4454:Smithsonian Magazine 4185:16 July 2011 at the 4139:on 18 September 2010 4110:"Sue" (FMNH PR 2081) 3700:Dinosaur Systematics 3436:: 77. Archived from 3043:to be on exhibit in 3027:Hell Creek Formation 2752:Saskatchewan, Canada 2473:Hell Creek Formation 2366:Hell Creek Formation 2085:Tyrannosaurus regina 1923:Hell Creek Formation 1880:In 2009, a paper by 1871:Royal Tyrrell Museum 1832: 1329:Hell Creek Formation 1253:Hell Creek Formation 1209:Hell Creek Formation 1170:Hell Creek Formation 1120:Hell Creek Formation 1079:Hell Creek Formation 1035:Hell Creek Formation 994:Hell Creek Formation 954:Hell Creek Formation 913:Hell Creek Formation 874:Hell Creek Formation 829:Hell Creek Formation 747:Hell Creek Formation 702:Hell Creek Formation 663:Hell Creek Formation 623:Hell Creek Formation 581:Hell Creek Formation 543:Hell Creek Formation 503:Hell Creek Formation 448: 396:Hell Creek Formation 345:Hell Creek Formation 300:Hell Creek Formation 268:Originally AMNH 973 261:Hell Creek Formation 213:Originally AMNH 5866 159:Hell Creek Formation 55:adding missing items 7046:10.56577/FFC-37.235 6952:on 17 November 2020 6723:2018Palai..33..164M 6552:National Geographic 6525:NottinghamshireLive 6052:Berliner Morgenpost 5538:2016NatSR...623099S 5456:2005Sci...307.1952S 5450:(5717): 1952–1955. 5098:on 13 November 2007 4952:on 15 December 2016 4679:2022EvBio..49..327C 4635:National Geographic 4548:2022EvBio..49..156P 4384:2011PLoSO...626037H 4295:2009PLoSO...4.7288W 4264:5 June 2010 at the 4238:National Geographic 4189:, 26 February 2006. 4068:2009PLoSO...4.7288W 4031:on 23 February 2012 3967:Discovery Channel's 3931:The Complete T. rex 3814:1999JVPal..19..497C 3796:Carr, T.D. (1999). 3646:2011PLoSO...626037H 3570:Scientific American 3564:Brown, B. (1915). " 3440:on 24 February 2008 3269:Hall Lake Formation 3035:. Exhibited in the 2941:Leiden, Netherlands 2917:"Trix": RGM 792.000 2370:Faith, South Dakota 2146:Faith, South Dakota 1977:. Also, two of the 1967:and damages in the 1877:, Alberta, Canada. 1430:Manospondylus gigas 1422:Edward Drinker Cope 1411:Manospondylus gigas 1372:Hall Lake Formation 918:Faith, South Dakota 879:Faith, South Dakota 791:Frenchman Formation 752:Faith, South Dakota 170:Manospondylus gigas 164:Faith, South Dakota 6980:New Mexico Geology 6395:. 6 September 2019 6319:. 16 October 2020. 6221:. 15 December 2010 6096:. Der Tagesspiegel 6028:. Der Tagesspiegel 5827:The New York Times 5736:royalsaskmuseum.ca 5526:Scientific Reports 4828:on 18 August 2016. 4710:The Field Museum. 4585:The New York Times 4220:The New York Times 3975:on 10 October 2012 3845:Tarbosaurus bataar 3371:Scientific Reports 3265: 3177: 3137: 3104: 3017: 2933: 2895: 2870: 2831: 2791: 2744: 2669: 2615:In the March 2005 2613: 2593:; and a number of 2546: 2482:Rockford, Illinois 2464:specimen of small 2458: 2346: 2255:J. Keith Rigby Jr. 2249:specimen found in 2235: 2131: 2111:"Sue": FMNH PR2081 2009: 1979:cervical vertebrae 1943:are now housed at 1915: 1910:Cast of "Stan" at 1855: 1797: 1732:Charles W. Gilmore 1706: 1682:arms were found). 1652: 1601: 1536: 1472: 1414: 909:Bucky Derfilinger 461: 79: 53:; you can help by 7073:Tyrannosaurus rex 7025:Tyrannosaurus rex 6869:Keats, Jonathon. 6814:Tyrannosaurus Rex 6576:Tyrannosaurus rex 6500:. 2 February 2022 6460:Tyrannosaurus rex 6377:. September 2016. 6361:The Wichita Eagle 6275:. 16 October 2020 6245:dinosaurs.nhm.org 5679:Tyrannosaurus rex 5547:10.1038/srep23099 5440:Tyrannosaurus rex 5382:5 August 2012 at 5310:The Macro Library 5229:978-0-253-35087-9 5042:article-niche.com 4983:, 23 January 2017 4868:. 5 February 2018 4745:Tyrannosaurus rex 4724:on 3 October 2018 4483:Tyrannosaurus rex 4244:on 23 March 2022. 4159:Manchester Museum 4121:on 1 October 2011 3952:. pp. 16–17. 3696:Tyrannosaurus rex 3688:Kenneth Carpenter 3428:Tyrannosaurus rex 3349:Tyrannosaurus rex 3242:Dueling Dinosaurs 3200:Dueling Dinosaurs 3157:Tyrannosaurus rex 3116:Tyrannosaurus rex 3057:Tyrannosaurus rex 3022:Tyrannosaurus rex 2949:Tyrannosaurus rex 2901:displayed at the 2840:Tyrannosaurus rex 2789:Tristan in Berlin 2730:Scotty (dinosaur) 2713:Tyrannosaurus rex 2682:Tyrannosaurus rex 2678:Tyrannosaurus rex 2536:"B-rex": MOR 1125 2417:Tyrannosaurus rex 2368:near the town of 2150:Tyrannosaurus rex 2134:Susan Hendrickson 2013:Tyrannosaurus rex 1991:-like parasites. 1961:Tyrannosaurus rex 1912:Manchester Museum 1852: 1847: 1813:Tyrannosaurus rex 1809:Tyrannosaurus rex 1648:Tyrannosaurus rex 1629:Tyrannosaurus rex 1548:Tyrannosaurus rex 1522:Holotype: CM 9380 1508:Tyrannosaurus rex 1480:Tyrannosaurus rex 1442:Tyrannosaurus rex 1418:Tyrannosaurus rex 1392: 1391: 950:William Harrison 870:Bucky Derflinger 364:Tyrannosaurus rex 71: 70: 16:(Redirected from 7141: 7058: 7057: 7031: 7018: 7012: 7011: 6977: 6968: 6962: 6961: 6959: 6957: 6938: 6932: 6931: 6929: 6927: 6917: 6911: 6910: 6908: 6906: 6892: 6886: 6885: 6883: 6881: 6866: 6860: 6859: 6857: 6855: 6840: 6834: 6833: 6831: 6829: 6820: 6807: 6798: 6797: 6795: 6793: 6774: 6768: 6767: 6765: 6763: 6757: 6749: 6743: 6742: 6706: 6700: 6699: 6697: 6695: 6686: 6677: 6671: 6670: 6668: 6666: 6651: 6645: 6644: 6642: 6640: 6625: 6619: 6618: 6616: 6614: 6609:. 17 August 2016 6599: 6593: 6592: 6590: 6588: 6570: 6564: 6563: 6561: 6559: 6542: 6536: 6535: 6533: 6531: 6516: 6510: 6509: 6507: 6505: 6490: 6484: 6483: 6481: 6479: 6473: 6466: 6453: 6442: 6441: 6439: 6437: 6422: 6416: 6411: 6405: 6404: 6402: 6400: 6385: 6379: 6378: 6371: 6365: 6364: 6352: 6346: 6345: 6343: 6341: 6327: 6321: 6320: 6309: 6303: 6302: 6291: 6285: 6284: 6282: 6280: 6265: 6256: 6255: 6253: 6251: 6237: 6231: 6230: 6228: 6226: 6211: 6205: 6204: 6203:. 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Index

Bucky (Tyrannosaurus rex)
Shoebill
incomplete
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Tyrannosaurus
American Museum of Natural History
New York City
Edward Cope
Hell Creek Formation
Faith, South Dakota
Natural History Museum, London
London
Barnum Brown
Lance Formation
Holotype
Carnegie Museum of Natural History
Pittsburgh
Barnum Brown
Richard Lull
Hell Creek Formation
American Museum of Natural History
New York City
Barnum Brown
Hell Creek Formation
Jurassic Park film series
Cleveland Museum of Natural History
Cleveland
David Dunkle
Hell Creek Formation

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