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T. Rex skull reconstructed, at Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago. The larger teeth are over 4 inches long. The skull will comfortably hold a human-sized morsel, or two. Sue as the skeleton is nicknamed, for its discoverer, stands in the main display hall of the Field Museum. This T. Rex is the largest, most complete skeleton currently known.


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  • (del) (cur) 00:30, 23 January 2004 . . Ancheta Wis (Talk | contribs) . . 198×298 (8,586 bytes) (T. Rex skull, reconstructed at Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago. The larger teeth are over 4 inches long. The skull will comfortably hold a human-sized morsel. or 2.)

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