Sue Is Looking around For Prey He Is Hungry Since That Last Meal From Last Night Until He Sees a Carnotaurus and starts chasing it after that he consumes it he was a bit Satisfied with his meal Sue (T-Rex): 🦖 Roars in Victory
Intro Sue the Tyrannosaurus rex is the nickname given to the largest and most complete Tyrannosaurus rex fossil ever discovered. Here are some key facts about Sue:
Discovered: August 12, 1990, by fossil hunter Sue Hendrickson in South Dakota.
Named After: Sue Hendrickson, the paleontologist who discovered the fossil.
Age: Sue lived about 67 million years ago, during the Late Cretaceous period.
Size: Over 40 feet (12.3 meters) long and about 13 feet (4 meters) tall at the hips.
Ownership Dispute: After its discovery, a legal battle ensued over ownership. Eventually, the fossil was auctioned.
Sold For: $8.36 million in 1997 to the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago.
Exhibit: Sue has been on display at the Field Museum since 2000 and is one of the most visited and studied T. rex fossils in the world.
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