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rex made its way from the Black Hills of South Dakota to Chicago. Sue Hendrickson stands on discovery day, Aug. 12, 1990, with the exposed cross-section of Tyrannosaurus rex bones she discovered.
SUE is the world's largest and most complete adult Tyrannosaurus Rex fossil ever found. The Field Museum is hosting a Dinapzlooza Dino Derby on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on the museum's ...
SUE the T-rex: also known as Specimen FMNH PR 2081, legendary fossil, very dead and uses they/them pronouns – at least according to their Twitter bio. 67 million years ago, SUE was a massive ...
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Sue is the most complete adult Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton that’s been found, with 250 of the creature’s approximately 380 bones. Though the skeleton was dubbed Sue, for discoverer Sue ...
Follow her on Instagram. The Field Museum’s Sue the T. rex, a 67-million-year-old fossil of a Tyrannosaurus rex, has drawn thousands of visitors since it was first displayed to the public 25 ...
Ratings were very good. Sue, the most complete Tyrannosaurus rex ever found, is unveiled at the Field Museum on May 17, 2000. (Phil Velasquez/Chicago Tribune) 2000: Sue — the largest ...
Who is Sue and why is music dedicated to her? If you come from Chicago, you know that one of the largest, most complete and best-preserved Tyrannosaurus rex skeletons is the pride of the Field Museum.
The Pokémon Fossil Museum, set for its U.S. debut in Chicago in May 2026, will merge classic Pokémon characters with ...
Hendrickson, a Munster native, discovered the bones of a Tyrannosaurus Rex, later dubbed Sue, in 1990 in South Dakota. The Field Museum bought the 41-foot-long skeleton at auction for $8.36 ...
including SUE the T. rex, which is the most complete adult Tyrannosaurus rex specimen ever found. Real fossil excavation tools will be available, along with soundscapes to compliment as visitors ...