CHICAGO (WBBM NEWSRADIO) — Monday was a big day at the Field Museum ... this is the most significant fossil acquisition since Sue the tyrannosaurus rex. It goes on display to the public this ...
Our weekly seminar series features speakers and their research related to the study of natural history and culture. This session features Brian Weeks, School for Environment and Sustainability, ...
“This is the Field Museum’s most significant fossil acquisition since SUE the T. rex, and we’re thrilled to be able to study ‘the Chicago Archaeopteryx’ and to share it with our visitors.
But no visit to The Field Museum would be complete without some quality time with SUE, the facility's T. rex who just happens to be the largest, most complete T. rex ever discovered. SUE is 40 ...
Tyrannosaurus ... explorer Sue Hendrickson, who discovered the fossil in South Dakota in 1990. While the real fossil is on display as part of the permanent collection of Chicago’s Field Museum ...
Arjan Mann, a paleontologist at the Field Museum of ... “coal forest” to see SUE the T. rex may never know the long and twisting chain of provenance behind the museum’s Mazon Creek mother ...
The T-Rex actually stood more like this, with its spine parallel to the ground and its tail serving as a counterbalance to its head: Source: Field Museum The above photo is of "Sue," the most ...
The fossils came from the Hell Creek Formation in South Dakota, where Sue, the largest and most complete Tyrannosaurs rex, was found. A volunteer at the Field Museum, where Sue resides, discovered the ...