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CT scan of Sue, Tyrannosaurus rex's brain - the olfactory bulbs are the most highly developed part. Field Museum. This scan was taken by the CT equipment at Boeing in Washington.
- This image is my picture of the display of the CT reconstruction at the Field Museum on the second floor next to Sue's skull, which was crushed by the aeons of time. The skull on the first floor of the museum is a lighter replica, unsmashed. --Ancheta Wis 03:08, 24 July 2006 (UTC)
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