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∙ 10y agoSue is a Tyrannosaurus rex.
She is famous because she is the best preserved, most complete, and largest Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton ever found, and she was named after the paleontologist who discovered her, Sue Hendrickson.
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∙ 10y agoThe dinosaur at the American Museum of Natural History was discovered in Montana, United States. It is a Tyrannosaurus Rex fossil known as AMNH 5027, or better known as the T. Rex.
Sue, the Tyrannosaurus rex, is on display at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, Illinois.
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Sue the dinosaur was discovered by paleontologist Sue Hendrickson in 1990 in South Dakota. The T. rex fossil was later named after her and is now on display at the Field Museum in Chicago.
In the Cleveland Museum of Natural History on display. Also in doggy heaven!
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The mastodon is an extinct animal that resembled an elephant. The San Diego Natural History Museum was among the first to display a mastodon.
Carnegie natural history Museume in Pittsburgh, PA.
The Natural History Museum of London features a large variety of displays such as the Geological Museum, The Darwin Center, and the red zone display which features the history of the Earth.
Most natural history museums would have mounted T-rex displays, however, these are usually casts of actual bones as well as casts that are of what the bones are believed to have looked like. However, they also probably have some individual fossil bones in display cases. At the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, Illinois, they have Sue the T-rex on display. Sue is the largest and most complete fossilized T-rex skeleton ever found (however, there would be a few fake bones even in her display because she is only mostly complete. Also, due to damage to her bones shortly after death, the skull was distorted, and therefor a cast of her skull is used in the display.
Sue, the Tyrannosaurus rex, is the largest and most complete T.rex skeleton that has been discovered to date.She was named after the paleontologist, Sue Hendrickson, who found her and is now on display in a main lobby of the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, Illinois.
The Cleveland Museum of Natural History on display as a stuffed dog :(