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Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton

Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton. Fossilised Tyrannosaurus rex (T-rex) tail bones supported by a metal armature frame. These bones are part of a near complete T-rex skeleton being refurbished by Phil Fraley Productions, USA. To create the display, the dinosaur skeleton, which was first mounted over 100 years ago, is taken apart, bone by bone, and, after renovation and refurbishment, is re-mounted. It will be exhibited at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History posed as if fighting over a fresh kill. Photographed in 2007. Science Photo Library features Science and Medical images including photos and illustrations. © VOLKER STEGER/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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This print showcases the incredible Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton, a fossilized marvel that has been given new life by Phil Fraley Productions in the USA. The image captures a section of the T-rex's tail bones, meticulously supported by a sturdy metal armature frame. These bones are part of an extensive refurbishment project undertaken by skilled experts at Phil Fraley Productions. Over 100 years ago, this near-complete T-rex skeleton was first mounted and displayed. However, to ensure its preservation and enhance its visual impact, it is now being carefully disassembled bone by bone for renovation and refurbishment. Once complete, it will find its new home at the esteemed Carnegie Museum of Natural History. The photograph was taken in 2007 during this intricate process that combines artistry with scientific precision. The refurbished T-rex will be exhibited in a dynamic pose as if engaged in a fierce battle over a fresh kill - an awe-inspiring sight for visitors to behold. This image not only highlights the remarkable craftsmanship involved but also serves as a testament to our fascination with prehistoric creatures and our continuous efforts to study and understand them through paleontology. It symbolizes the intersection between science and artistry while offering us glimpses into Earth's ancient past.


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Dinosaur Tracks - Footprints of a Theropod Dinosaur. Lower Jurassic. La Sal Mountains, Utah, USA. (Theropods were carnivorous dinosaurs - such as Allosaurus or T rex; they left three-toed footprints) BQ667
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Världens ondska - Mare Nostrum (MGM, 1926). Swedish film poster. Rex Ingram
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