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  2. They’re big, green and made of grass. Downtown Raleigh ...

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    “Trish” an an interactive topiary of a Triceratops has been installed on Fayetteville Street on Wednesday, July 17, 2024 in Raleigh, N.C. to celebrate the current Dueling Dinosaurs exhibit at ...

  3. Find out when you can see a Triceratops and Tyrannosaurus rex ...

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    The NC Museum of Natural Sciences’ new Dueling Dinosaur exhibit is expected to bring 300,000 more visitors to the area.

  4. Dueling Dinosaurs - Wikipedia

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    The Dueling Dinosaurs or Montana Dueling Dinosaurs is a fossil specimen originating from the Hell Creek Formation of Montana. It consists of the fossilized skeletons of a tyrannosaur (generally considered a juvenile Tyrannosaurus rex ) and a Triceratops horridus entangled with one another and entombed in sandstone.

  5. North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences - Wikipedia

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    Funds for the purchase were raised by the nonprofit Friends of the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences. Following the construction of a dedicated display wing in the Nature Research Center, the Dueling Dinosaurs exhibit was officially opened to the public in 2024 in the newly-built SECU DinoLab. [11] [12] [13]

  6. North Carolina Freedom Park opened in the summer of 2023, ... The Dueling Dinosaurs exhibit at the N.C. Museum of Natural Sciences, once slated for a late 2023 opening, ...

  7. Lindsay Zanno - Wikipedia

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    Lindsay E. Zanno (born c. 1980) is an American vertebrate paleontologist and a leading expert on theropod dinosaurs and Cretaceous paleoecosystems. She is the Head of Paleontology at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences and an Associate Research Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at North Carolina State University.

  8. List of dinosaur species on display - Wikipedia

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    This list of dinosaur species on display lists which venue (museum or public or private location) exhibits (or has exhibited) which dinosaur species. Exhibits include skeletons (partial and complete, mounted and unmounted, originals and casts) and reconstructions.

  9. Strong arms, big feet: NC State paleontologists discover a ...

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    99 million years ago — after the Jurassic dinosaurs but before the T-rex — a 7-foot dinosaur with freakishly long feet, teeth serrated like a steak knife, and strong, sturdy hips burrowed in ...