Tyrannosaurus rex SUE Right Arm Robust (Female) on Base - Display Replica
Tyrannosaurus rex SUE Right Arm Robust (Female) on Base - Display Replica




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Tyrannosaurus rex SUE Right Arm Robust (Female) on Base - Display Replica
This arm is a cast replica from the largest, most complete Tyrannosaurus rex on record! SUE is of the robust morphotype of T. rex, which is generally believed to be female.
The arm exhibits a pathology that indicates the detachment and subsequent reattachment, of the tendon holding the muscle responsible for retraction of the arm.
Make a comparative exhibit with both male and female Tyrannosaurus rex arms.
Display Replicas are painted by our experts to match the original fossil’s coloration. Note: some portions of the original fossil may have been scientifically restored. Base may vary from picture.
Age | Late Cretaceous [~65 MYA] |
Locality | Hell Creek Formation, South Dakota, USA |
Credit | The original fossil skeleton of SUE is in the collection of, and on display at The Field Museum in Chicago. |
Notes | Standard production time is 4 weeks, check with us to confirm build time and delivery. |
Size | ~ 32.5″ l (83 cm) on steel base |
Extras | Crate and packing fees apply. Contact us for details. |
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