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Hey that didn't look like the "Sue" T-Rex skull auctioned at Sotheby's (for 7 million).
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Man imagine if they were real. We probably wouldn't be here as we are.
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Her Royal Highness SUE!
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what a beautiful woman
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Would have loved it if some reindeer antlers were place on Sue for that holiday season!
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So cool
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is not fake is real and amsome
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Dinosaurs.. One of the biggest cover ups in history.
Of course there are no fossil records of the nephilim. -
Should've played the "Welcome To Jurassic Park" song piano version while filming this...would've went great.
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We're you running on a treadmill while filming?! Ugggghhhhh. Awful!
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the skull is not 67 millions years old, soft tissue found in dinosaur bones, telling us that dinosaurs only existed thousands of years ago, http://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2014/07/24/scientist-alleges-csun-fired-him-for-discovery-of-soft-tissue-on-dinosaur-fossil/
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I've been at the field mueseum because I live in Chicago the skull is fake becuase the rel skull weighed 600 pounds so that's to heavy so the put a replace skull and the real skull was on the 2nd floor there where also sauropods
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I want this in my display cabinet
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Too bad it´s too shaky :(
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I think if there's still some dinosaurs like this until now , they will be a big problem. HAHA
2m 24sLänge
Sue is the most complete Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton discovered, in 1990 in the hills of South Dakota by Sue Hendrickson. Sue is named after her founder, not the T-rex's gender, which is unknown. In May 2000, Sue's 67-million-year-old skeleton was unveiled at The Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago (http://fieldmuseum.org).