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mary schweitzer. research found the oldest traces of soft tissue to ever be preserved. an incredibly important scientific specimen that has changed what we know about dinosaur soft tissue and dinosaur biology. as we round the corner, we see larger and larger t-rex. skull of thethe montana t-rex for you to see up close and personal. this is now the actual specimen, the centerpiece of the smithsonian deep time exhibit. excited thaty t-rex is on the center stage in washington dc. d.c. hington, and this is one of the largest skulls to be discovered, ever. this is more than five feet in huge. and would have been the skeleton was much larger. it was one of the highlights. this gives visitors the opportunity to see them working on fossils right there in front of them, and the volunteers that work here in the viewing lab. how we get them out of the field. we can see a different variety of dinosaur bones being prepared. femur in triceratops the works. it needs to be consolidated quite a bit. it is still in the field jacket which is made out of plaster and burlap. the upper leg b
mary schweitzer. research found the oldest traces of soft tissue to ever be preserved. an incredibly important scientific specimen that has changed what we know about dinosaur soft tissue and dinosaur biology. as we round the corner, we see larger and larger t-rex. skull of thethe montana t-rex for you to see up close and personal. this is now the actual specimen, the centerpiece of the smithsonian deep time exhibit. excited thaty t-rex is on the center stage in washington dc. d.c. hington, and...
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mary schweitzer, a research associate here at the museum of the rockies. her research found the oldest traces of soft tissue to be preserved in the fossil. an incredibly scientific specimen that has changed what we know about dinosaur soft tissue and dinosaur biology. as we rounded the corner we see larger and larger t-rex. this is the skull of the montana t-rex to see up close and personal. oldestond largest, our or-555.g to be m of the the centerpiece smithsonian's deep time exhibit. and then the largest of our t-rex growth theory is one of the largest t-rex goals to be discovered ever. than five feet in length and would have been huge. it is much larger than the skull of montana's t-rex. the rest of the skeleton would have been much larger than what you see here. very few museums have an opportunity to see so many actual t-rex specimens in one exhibit. that is one of the highlights of coming to the museum of the rockies. here we are at the bowman dinosaur viewing laboratory. this gives visitors an opportunity to see and work onst fossils right in front
mary schweitzer, a research associate here at the museum of the rockies. her research found the oldest traces of soft tissue to be preserved in the fossil. an incredibly scientific specimen that has changed what we know about dinosaur soft tissue and dinosaur biology. as we rounded the corner we see larger and larger t-rex. this is the skull of the montana t-rex to see up close and personal. oldestond largest, our or-555.g to be m of the the centerpiece smithsonian's deep time exhibit. and then...
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mary schweitzer, research associate at museum of the rockies. her research on b-rex found the oldest traces of the soft tissue to ever be preserved in a fossil in the femur, the upper leg bones. was an incredibly important scientific specimen that changes what we know about dinosaur soft tissue and dinosaur biology. as we round the corner we see larger and larger t-rex. is the skull of the montana t-rex to see up close and personal. the next one, our second oldest in the t-rex growth sees -- series. this is the actual specimen of mor555. it is the subject of the smithsonian's deep time exhibit for the next 50 years. we are excited actual fossil for this t-rex is on center stage in washington, d.c. growthgest of our t-rex series is one of the largest t-rex skulls to be discovered ever. this is mor008. it is more than five feet in length and would have been huge in overall body size. you can see it is much larger than the skull of montana's t-rex. the rest of the skeleton would have been much larger than what you see here with the t-rex we have on
mary schweitzer, research associate at museum of the rockies. her research on b-rex found the oldest traces of the soft tissue to ever be preserved in a fossil in the femur, the upper leg bones. was an incredibly important scientific specimen that changes what we know about dinosaur soft tissue and dinosaur biology. as we round the corner we see larger and larger t-rex. is the skull of the montana t-rex to see up close and personal. the next one, our second oldest in the t-rex growth sees --...
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mary schweitzer, who was a research associate. found the oldest traces of soft tissue to ever be preserved. so it is an incredibly important scientific specimen that has changed what we know about dinosaur stuff -- bass or soft tissue and dinosaur biology -- dinosaur soft tissue and dinosaur biology. here we have 980, the skull of the montana t-rex to see up close and personal. to second larges is going be, why are-555. the actual specimen is the centerpiece of the smithsonian deep time exhibit for the next 50 years. we are excited the actual fossils from the t-rex is on the center stage in washington, d.c.. the largest of our growth series is one of the largest skulls to be discovered ever. it is more than five feet in length and would have been huge in overall body size. much larger than the skull of montana's t-rex. the rest of the skeleton would have mitten much larger than what you see here on display. very few museums have an opportunity for you to see so many different actual t-rex specimens in one exhibit. that is one of t
mary schweitzer, who was a research associate. found the oldest traces of soft tissue to ever be preserved. so it is an incredibly important scientific specimen that has changed what we know about dinosaur stuff -- bass or soft tissue and dinosaur biology -- dinosaur soft tissue and dinosaur biology. here we have 980, the skull of the montana t-rex to see up close and personal. to second larges is going be, why are-555. the actual specimen is the centerpiece of the smithsonian deep time exhibit...