Sue was found in an archaeological dig site. The archaeologists found almost all of her skeleton, with only a few bones missing. However, without her tendons and ligaments, her head was too heavy to be put on the actual skeleton itself so it is in a glass display box at the Chicago Field Museum. The skull on the assembled skeleton is fake, along with the other missing bones.
Sue, the largest and most complete Tyrannosaurus rex ever found, was discovered in the Black Hills of South Dakota in 1990. The dinosaur is now on display at the Field Museum in Chicago.
Sue, the largest and most complete Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton found to date, was discovered by paleontologist Sue Hendrickson, in South Dakota in August,1990.
Sue, the Tyrannosaurus rex, was discovered in 1990, by paleontologist Sue Hendrickson.
america or china
Yes. The Tyrannosaurus Rex used to live in Africa because its skeletons were found in Africa.
Tyrannosaurus only lived in North America, but its relatives have been found in North America, Asia, and Europe.
Tyrannosaurus
I think the latest find was somewhere in Montana.
Outside of Snakewater, Montana, USA
Ankylosaurus's entire back, tail, neck, and head was covered in bony armor that was impenetrable by Tyrannosaurus. In addition, Ankylosaurus was armed with a bony tail club that would easily have been lethal to an attacking Tyrannosaurus. For these reasons, it is no surprise that Ankylosaurus fossils are never found with Tyrannosaurus bite marks, unlike the fossils of other contemporary herbivores like Edmontosaurus and Triceratops, which are frequently found to have been eaten by Tyrannosaurus. Thus, it is safe to say that Tyrannosaurus rarely, if ever, attacked Ankylosaurus.
Yes but there is more to find
The biggest Tyrannosaur was Spinosaurus. It wasn't apart of the Tyrannodae family it was part of the spinodae but it was so fierce that it was a Tyrannosaurus. The spinosaurus is so big that when he attacks he needs to duck down!
Yes, Tyrannosaurus was a carnivore.
The biggest T-rex ever found is 65 feet long and 35 feet tall found in montana
Kingdom- Animalia Phylum- Chordata Class- Sauropsida Order- Sauischia Family- Tyrannosauridae Genus- Tyrannosaurus Species- Reptile(I think. The website I found it on didn't say)
Many famous fossils were found in the USA, including Triceratops, Tyrannosaurus, Albertosaurus, Diplodocus, Dinonicus, and Maiasaura.