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This specimen, considered the most complete of any Tyrannosaurus specimen at more than 98% preservation, [125] 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 ...
Small juvenile specimen, two years old, [190] named after where it was found: Jordan, Montana: Laurel [191] Tyrannosaurus rex: Juvenile specimen Lee-rex Tate Geological Museum: Tyrannosaurus rex: Little Clint [192] Carthage College Institute of Paleontology/Dinosaur Discovery Museum: Tyrannosaurus: Lucy [193] [194] University of Kansas Natural ...
The most complete specimen measures 12.3–12.4 m (40–41 ft) in length, but according to most modern estimates, Tyrannosaurus could have exceeded sizes of 13 m (43 ft) in length, 3.7–4 m (12–13 ft) in hip height, and 8.8 t (8.7 long tons; 9.7 short tons) in mass.
Specimens of Tyrannosaurus; Type specimens. List of marginocephalian type specimens; List of ornithopod type specimens; List of sauropodomorph type specimens;
His findings, published in 2019, yielded that Scotty is the largest (in weight and length), having out-measured the previous largest known Tyrannosaurus rex: Sue of the Chicago Field Museum (FMNH 2081). [13] After prolonged study of the growth patterns in the bones, "Scotty" was also declared as one of the oldest known T. rex fossils at 30 ...
The focal point of the exhibit is a replica of Sue, the largest and most complete specimen of a Tyrannosaurus rex ever discovered. If Sue represents prehistory, the exhibit itself makes use of ...
Type of Exhibit Taxon Catalogue Number Nickname Exhibiting Institution City Country Notes Image Skeleton, mounted (copy) Tyrannosaurus: BHI 3033 (copy) : Stan (copy) : National Museum of Nature and Science (国立科学博物館)
Tyrannosaurus had a massive head, tremendous bite strength, walked on two strong legs, and had puny arms. Perhaps the largest-known T. rex is a specimen named Sue at the Field Museum in Chicago ...