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Purchased by and now displayed at the Field Museum of Natural History. Most complete known specimen of Tyrannosaurus, [8] and among the largest. [9] Most expensive fossil sold until the sale of Stan in 2020. [10] Barnum. Tyrannosaurus rex. 20% of a skeleton. Collected by Japeth Boyce in Wyoming, United States in 1995. Bonhams.
The skeleton of Montana's T. rex includes a relatively complete skull with jaws, multiple vertebrae of the back and tail, a well preserved gastralium, and hipbone with complete ischium and pubis. The left hindleg is relatively complete with a 1.2-meter-long (3.9 ft) femur, missing only some toe bones.
Release. 2014. Genre (s) Endless running game. The Dinosaur Game [1] (also known as the Chrome Dino) [2] is a browser game developed by Google and built into the Google Chrome web browser. The player guides a pixelated Tyrannosaurus rex across a side-scrolling landscape, avoiding obstacles to achieve a higher score.
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Torosaurus (meaning "perforated lizard", in reference to the large openings in its frill) is a genus of herbivorous chasmosaurine ceratopsian dinosaur that lived during the late Maastrichtian age of the Late Cretaceous period, between 68 and 66 million years ago, though it is possible that the species range might extend to as far back as 69 million years ago.