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Tyrannosaurus rex Smithsonian Institution

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General T. rex Facts What does the name “Tyrannosaurus rex” mean? “Tyrannosaurus” is Greek for “tyrant lizard,” and “rex” means “king” in Latin. So, Tyrannosaurus rex was “King of the Tyrant Lizards.”

Fossilized bones of the Tyrannosaurus rex named the Nation's T-Rex, in the David H. Koch Hall of Fossils at the National Museum of Natural History, Sm Stock Photo - Alamy

File:Tyrannosaurus Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History.jpg - Wikipedia

Nation's T. Rex' Strikes A Rapacious Pose : NPR

Wankel Rex, one of the most complete specimens. Located at the Smithsonian Museum in Washington D.C. : r/Naturewasmetal

Exploring America's attic: a guide to the Smithsonian Institution - Lonely Planet

MICRO SMITHSONIAN T. REX FOSSIL by NSI International

The Nation's T. Rex Invades the Smithsonian

Last American Dinosaurs Re-Imagined at Smithsonian

What to expect at the Smithsonian's renovated fossil hall - The Washington Post

Montana's Wankel Rex in new Smithsonian exhibit, on stamp

Nation's T. rex' stands upright for the first time in 65 million years — and he's scary - The Washington Post