Image:Chicago Illinois - Sue - Field Museum1.jpg
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current | 20:40, 28 January 2006 | 1,377×2,057 (887 KB) | J. Nguyen | (The photograph was taken in summer 2005 by the uploader. It is a photograph in the Field Museum of Natural History at Chicago, Illinois. The dinosaur is Tyrannosaurus rex fossil named after the founder and paleontologist, Sue Hendrickson. ) |
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