File:Worlds Most Popular Dinosaur Transforms at Chicagos Field Museum.webm
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current | 11:50, 3 December 2023 | 2 min 24 s, 1,920 × 1,080 (46.64 MB) | FunkMonk | {{Information |Description=When she emerged from obscurity in the rock formations of South Dakota in the early 1990s, the world's largest Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton began a long legal and physical journey. Known as Sue, after paleontologist Sue Hendrickson who discovered the skeleton, the well-preserved specimen arrived as the star attraction at Chicago's Field Museum in 2000. But as VOA's Kane Farabaugh reports, after a nearly year-long transition, Sue has taken on a new look. |Source=https:... |
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