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  • A Tyrannosaurus Rex Named Sue

    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

  • Dig that Rex

    Contains information about Sue, an almost intact skeleton of a Tyrannosaurus Rex.

    www.k12.hi.us

  • Tyrannosaurus Rex

    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

  • Art of Tyrannosaurus

    Look at kid-drawn dinosaur pictures. Mostly of T-rex, but other dinosaurs as well.

    www.ucmp.berkeley.edu

  • Tyrannosaurus

    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

  • The Tyrannosauridae

    Explains how this dinosaur moved, and considers if it was a predator or a scavenger.

    www.ucmp.berkeley.edu

  • Wikipedia: Tyrannosaurus

    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

  • Tyrannosaurus Sue

    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

  • Tyrannosaurus Rex

    Contains a drawing and a short description of this dinosaur.

    www.cbv.ns.ca

  • Tyrannosaurus

    Contains pictures of preserved T-rex bones.

    www3.sympatico.ca

  • Sue at the Field Museum

    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

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