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May 12, 2008

The King of the Dinosaurs Returns to Carnegie Museum of Natural History:
Final Phase of Dinosaurs in Their Time Opens on
Father’s Day, June 15, 2008

T. rex vs. T. rex is Presented by Dollar Bank

   

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Carnegie Museum of Natural History’s Tyrannosaurus rex roars against the backdrop of a magnolia tree. The T. rex skeleton will be unveiled to the public in its new exhibit, Dinosaurs in Their Time, on June 15, 2008. Photos courtesy of Joshua Franzos for Carnegie Museum of Natural History.


 

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Carnegie Museum of Natural History’s Tyrannosaurus rex poses in mid-roar while engaged in a ferocious battle with another T. rex, the cast of Peck’s Rex. The dueling skeletons will be unveiled to the public on June 15, 2008. Photos courtesy of Joshua Franzos for Carnegie Museum of Natural History.


 

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Carnegie Museum of Natural History’s Tyrannosaurus rex reveals its new pose and new habitat to the public on June 15, 2008. Photos courtesy of Joshua Franzos for Carnegie Museum of Natural History.


 

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The view from inside the hungry mouth of a Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton. The T. rex will be unveiled to the public in Dinosaurs in Their Time at Carnegie Museum of Natural History on June 15, 2008. Photos courtesy of Joshua Franzos for Carnegie Museum of Natural History.


 

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Tyrannosaurus rex bares its 6-inch long teeth in this close–up shot from inside its mouth. The T. rex will be unveiled to the public in Dinosaurs in Their Time at Carnegie Museum of Natural History on June 15, 2008. Photos courtesy of Joshua Franzos for Carnegie Museum of Natural History.


 

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The view from inside the hungry mouth of a Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton. The T. rex will be unveiled to the public in Dinosaurs in Their Time at Carnegie Museum of Natural History on June 15, 2008. Photos courtesy of Joshua Franzos for Carnegie Museum of Natural History.


 

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Tyrannosaurus rex smiles for the camera. The T. rex will be unveiled to the public in Dinosaurs in Their Time at Carnegie Museum of Natural History on June 15, 2008. Photos courtesy of Joshua Franzos for Carnegie Museum of Natural History.


 

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Tyrannosaurus rex poses for a close up. The T. rex will be unveiled to the public on June 15, 2008. Photos courtesy of Joshua Franzos for Carnegie Museum of Natural History.


 

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Carnegie Museum of Natural History’s Tyrannosaurus rex is the world’s first specimen of this species discovered. The skeleton will be unveiled to the public in its new exhibit, Dinosaurs in Their Time, on June 15, 2008. Photos courtesy of Joshua Franzos for Carnegie Museum of Natural History.