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  2. Sue (dinosaur) - Wikipedia

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    Sue’s reassembled display is intended to reflect the newest scientific theories, including the proper furcula and attachment of the gastralia to the rest of the skeleton. [47] [48] [49] Sue's real skull is kept in a separate display case in the exhibition, allowing it to be removed for study as required. [37] [50] [45]

  3. File:Sue at Field Museum.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Sue, the largest, most complete Tyrannosaurus rex ever discovered, at Chicago's Field Museum of Natural History. Taken from second floor of the museum. Taken from second floor of the museum. Deutsch: „Sue“ im Chicagoer Field Museum.

  4. File:Sue TRex Replica Skull.JPG - Wikipedia

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  5. A Rex named Sue: Tyrannosaurus exhibit roars into Memphis ...

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    Conrad Canedo shows the size of the 2-ton skull of T. Rex Sue on Thursday, Feb. 8, 2024, at the Memphis Museum of Science and History. ... Sue was discovered in 1990 in South Dakota by fossil ...

  6. Sue, the world-famous T. rex, gets a new lair in Chicago - AOL

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    The museum on Friday will unveil the 40-1/2-foot-long (12.3-meter) Sue, one of the world's best-known dinosaur fossils, in the giant meat-eater's new permanent exhibition space after 10 months of ...

  7. Sue Hendrickson - Wikipedia

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    Sue Hendrickson: Explorer of Land and Sea. Philadelphia, PA: Chelsea House Publishers. p. 104. ISBN 978-0-7910-7713-9. "Dinosaur discoverer trusts intuition", The Oprah Winfrey Show. "Ask a Dinosaur Expert", an interview with Sue Hendrickson conducted by Scholastic Press; Dinosaur Named Sue (2003), Bt Bound. ISBN 0-613-36416-3. Sue hendrickson

  8. Should private collectors be allowed to own dinosaur fossils ...

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    Sue was discovered on private land by the dinosaur's namesake -- Susan Hendrickson, a volunteer with the Black Hills Institute of Geological Research (BHIGR) in South Dakota, according Peter ...

  9. Peter Larson - Wikipedia

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    On 14 May 1992, a raid led by the states U.S. Attorney Kevin Shieffer with 35 FBI agents and 20 National Guardsmen recovered the Tyrannosaurus rex named "Sue" from Larson's commercial fossil dealership, the Black Hills Institute of Geological Research. The federal agents seized the fossil of "Sue", along with other fossils and records. [2]