With her enormous teeth frozen in a sinister
grin, "Trix" is the first real T.rex skeleton to go on display
in France, according to the National Museum of Natural History.
One of the most complete Tyrannosaurus skeletons in the world,
with 75 percent of her bones in "excellent form", according to
the museum, the 67 million-year-old dinosaur is 12.5 meters (41
ft) long and 4 meters (13 ft) high.
A Dutch team found the specimen in Montana, USA with her skull
intact, according to the museum, which says the exhibit is "the
first time a real T.rex skeleton, not a moulding or a
reproduction, will be presented to the public in France".
"What this T.rex gives us is a huge amount of information about
how it lived, and especially we can observe a lot of injuries,
fractures and bone infections," palaeontologist Florent Goussard
said.
The specimen will be on show at the Paris museum until
September.
(Reporting By Aline Bottin; Writing by Marie-Louise Gumuchian;
Editing by Robin Pomeroy)
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