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Most natural history museums would have mounted T-rex displays, however, these are usually casts of actual bones as well as casts that are of what the bones are believed to have looked like. However, they also probably have some individual fossil bones in display cases.

At the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, Illinois, they have Sue the T-rex on display. Sue is the largest and most complete fossilized T-rex skeleton ever found (however, there would be a few fake bones even in her display because she is only mostly complete. Also, due to damage to her bones shortly after death, the skull was distorted, and therefor a cast of her skull is used in the display.

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