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Learn about this dinosaur and see photos of the place where she was dug up.
www.wmnh.com
Kinetosaurs: Tyrannosaurus Rex
Includes a drawing of what this dinosaur might have looked like.
www.childrensmuseum.org
Contains information about Sue, an almost intact skeleton of a Tyrannosaurus Rex.
www.k12.hi.us
Includes information on what T-rex ate, where it lived, and some common myths.
www.enchantedlearning.com
The T. Rex Expo: Building the Perfect Beast
Contains pictures and description of how they built the T-rex in this museum.
www.ucmp.berkeley.edu
Look at kid-drawn dinosaur pictures. Mostly of T-rex, but other dinosaurs as well.
www.ucmp.berkeley.edu
Explains how this dinosaur was originally thought to have stood straight up, but now it's thought to have been bent over.
www.amnh.org
Explains how this dinosaur moved, and considers if it was a predator or a scavenger.
www.ucmp.berkeley.edu
An encyclopedia article that explores the evidence of this dinosaur.
en.wikipedia.org
Tyrannosaurus Was Not A Fast Runner
A paper in the Journal Science that explains scientifically why T-rex could not move quickly.
tam.cornell.edu
Learn all about Sue, the largest tyrannosaurus skeleton ever found.
www.factmonster.com
The UnMuseum: Tyrannosaurus Rex
Contains digitally made images of what this dinosaur might have looked like. Also contains information on why scientists think they were scavengers.
www.unmuseum.org
Contains a drawing and a short description of this dinosaur.
www.cbv.ns.ca
Contains pictures of preserved T-rex bones.
www3.sympatico.ca
Sue is the largest preserved Tyrannosaurus Rex ever discovered. Dinosaur images, facts, theories, and a just for kids section with games and a flip book.
www.fieldmuseum.org