Tyrannosaurus Rex

Almost everything about this dinosaur—the four-foot-long jaw, the six-inch-long teeth, and the huge thigh bones—bespeaks the enormous power of Tyrannosaurus rex, one of the largest theropod (or meat-eating) dinosaurs that ever existed.

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Vito Tartaglia

It's amazing. But as many signatures item, it overhelms a bit the whole museum . What I mean is: go to natural history museum for itself, and enjoy t-rex as one of many item there.

Karina Freire

My son is going crazy! Amazing place

Sarah Silverman

Bring a sketchbook. People complementing your sketches is ego boosting

Luke Chu

lots and lots of bones

Sandrastica

Just wow! :D

Lawrence Sol Cruz

It's huge!

Ulisses @ M

Fica no terceiro andar. De noite deve andar pelo museu .

David Atabekyan

Рекс клевый ☺

Regino Trevino

Bajen la aplicación y compren los boletos en línea y así se evitan la fila.

Leon Espitia 

Éste será siempre mi favorito…

Gaizka Baena

Impresionante !!!!!

Manu Gomez

No es taaan grande la caga de dinosaurio , le ponen color los culiaos

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