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The dinosaurs we know and love—T. rex, Apatosaurus,
because most of the dinosaurs we know and love—T. rex
The dinosaurs we know and love—T. rex, Apatosaurus,
because most of the dinosaurs we know and love—T. rex
Visit OLogy, the Museum’s science website for kids, to find free dinosaur games and activities. Learn how to draw what a dinosaur looked like, match eight dinosaur fossil photos with their descriptions, reconstruct and identify a fossil skeleton, and much more!
Video Ask a Scientist About T. rex Paleontologist
Big animals alive today have a lot in common. They are heavy. They have few predators. And they tend to move slowly. But have big animals always behaved this way?
–of one very big extinct animal, Tyrannosaurus rex
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October 8, 2019 On Exhibit posts What was T. rex
Age 7 New Delhi, India „Tyrannosaurus rex: King of
Sauropods dominated the Earth for 140 million years. How did they reach their massive sizes? What did they look like, how did they move, and what did they eat? Enter the lab to discover the answer…
Beyond T. rex Meet some of the more unusual members
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2019 On Exhibit posts What Fossils Reveal About T. rex
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Lost Its Third Claw The Museum’s T. rex was once
Many famous dinosaurs, such as T. rex and Triceratops
Many famous dinosaurs, such as T. rex and Triceratops