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  2. Sue (dinosaur) - Wikipedia

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    Previously discovered T. rex skeletons were usually missing over half of their bones. [10] It was later determined that Sue was a record 90 percent complete by bulk, [11] and 73 percent complete counting the elements. [12] Of the 360 known T. rex bones, around 250 have been recovered. [1]

  3. Charles R. Knight - Wikipedia

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    Knight was born in Brooklyn, New York City on October 21, 1874.. As a child, Knight was deeply interested in nature and animals, largely thanks to his father's passion for the outdoors and spent many hours copying the illustrations from his father's natural history books.

  4. Rexy - Wikipedia

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    [20] [21] Motion capture was used to portray the T. rex, [22] and a full-scale foot was created for lighting reference and to help with framing shots. [23] For its appearance in Fallen Kingdom, ILM sent Neal Scanlan the T. rex model previously used for Jurassic World. Using the model, Scanlan created a full-scale 3D print of the T. rex head and ...

  5. T. Rex Autopsy - Wikipedia

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    T. Rex Autopsy is a 2015 documentary airing on the National Geographic channel where a team of four paleontologists dissect a fiberglass, latex, and silicone rubber replica of Tyrannosaurus. The four paleontologists were Tori Herridge , Stephen Brusatte , Matthew T. Mossbrucker and Luke Gamble , who is the lead anatomist.

  6. The Dinosaur Place - Wikipedia

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    The Dinosaur Place opened in 1991 as Nature’s Art, a gift shop selling fossils, minerals, and jewellery in Salem, Connecticut.In 2001, the owners Linda and Roger Phillips purchased the Montville property and began the construction of the dinosaur-themed park that initially was called Dinosaur Crossing.

  7. Stan (dinosaur) - Wikipedia

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    Stan Sacrison, an amateur paleontologist, was responsible for the initial discovery of Stan's bone fragments in 1987, and as a result is the namesake for the T. rex.He was out looking at plant life in South Dakota when he spotted Stan's pelvis visible in the side of a cliff. [3]

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