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The largest complete skeleton ever found so far was the huge tyrannosaurus rex named Sue. She had about 200 bones! - dino-b, the dinosaur loving expert
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It was a mostly complete skeleton found by a teenager named Wes Linster near Bynum, Montana.
A complete skeleton of a Giganotosaurus has yet to be found. If and when it is found, the number of bones it has may be determined.
Sahelanthropus tchadensis was found in Chad, which is in West Africa.
It is said that the Brontosaurus does not exist; paleontologist O.C. Marsh, who discovered the Brontosaurus in 1879 found a skeleton that did not have a head, so he used a skull that was found miles away to complete the skeleton. The skeleton O.C. Marsh had found was actually the skeleton of an Apatosaurus, which is a species he had already discovered and named two years earlier. So that being said, there was no longer any dinosaur named Brontosaurus.
She found the skeleton in Hadar.
The largest human skeleton ever found belonged to Robert Wadlow, who stood at 8 feet 11 inches tall. Wadlow, also known as the Alton Giant, had a condition called gigantism caused by an overactive pituitary gland. His extraordinary height was due to this medical condition.
It was one of the first hominids that was was found almost complete. The name "Lucy" came from a Beatles song the people digging the skeleton up listening to.
The skeleton of the dinosaur was found by a three year old girl.