The Naturalis Museum of Leiden in the Netherlands had financed an expedition to Montana, where they dug up one of the most extensively preserved skeletons of a T-rex. Named Trix, her bones are on display in Leiden until 5 June, when they pack up for move to the next town.
She is scheduled to visit Paris, Madrid, and Macau before returning to the US.
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I went and saw this. Trixie was quite cool, stone-cold cool. She was an elder T-Rex with lots of broken-and-healed bones which made her quite the little fighter.
Since she was an old T-Rex, we assume she won most of those fights, otherwise she would not get old-
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