T-Rex Dig Site
T-rex (meaning “Tyrant lizard king”) was one of the
world’s largest meat eating dinosaurs at 40 feet long,
15 feet high and weighing 5 to 7 tons. T-rex roamed
the earth 68 to 65 million years ago and was known
for its large, powerful jaws and fearsome look.
Interestingly, for such a large animal, the hands and
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arms, though powerful, were quite small.
This T-rex dig was cast off the second most complete
T-rex specimen in the world. This is the T-rex on
display at the Chicago museum. Bury this skeleton
under sand and watch children be amazed as they
uncover this huge life size T-rex.
Dimensions - 36' long (11.0m) x 14' (4.3m).
1.
Caudal Vertebrae
2.
Dorsal Vertebrae
3.
Cervical Vertebrae
4.
Ilium
5.
Ischium
6.
Pubis
7.
Femur
8.
Tibia
9.
Fibula
10.
Metatarsal
11.
Phalange
12.
Ribs
13.
Scapula
14.
Humerus
15.
Radius
16.
Ulna
17.
Metacarpal
18.
Skull
19.
Orbit
20.
Naris
21.
Mandable
22.
Teeth
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