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More Deep Time specimens, shared around the internet by NMNH. Stoked for next month!
The Nation’s T. rex and the National Museum of Natural History’s Deep Time Hall are coming June 8, 2019!
https://newsdesk.si.edu/releases/smithsonian-s-new-fossil-hall-open-june-8-2019
The crew from Argentina’s Museo Egidio Feruglio joined forces with the Field Museum to built this 122-foot Patagotitan in under a week. Meet Màximo!
Here’s how Sue’s doing right now.
Meet a Mount: TCM Gorgosaurus
The most complete Gorgosaurus ever found (TCM 2001.89.1) was discovered and excavated by avocational fossil hunters in Teton County, Montana. The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis purchased the skeleton in 2001 and the Black Hills Institute prepared and mounted it for display. It is posed guarding a prone Maiasaura.
Like many large theropod specimens, this Gorgosaurus shows signs of an extremely difficult life. In addition to a broken and badly healed left scapula, this animal has a brain tumor, infected teeth, and injuries to its tibia, ribs, and tail.
Building (and taking apart) mounted fossil skeletons at the Smithsonian, 1911 to present day.
The DinoSphere at the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis.