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  • Tyrannosaurus rex Exposition
    www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/trex/trexpo.html
  • T-Rex: Back to the Cretaceous
    Imax film exploring the world of the T. rex.
    www.imax.com/t-rex/main2.html
  • Enchanted Learning: Tyrannosaurus rex
    Offers the basic facts about Tyrannosaurus rex, the "Tyrant lizard king", and classroom worksheets.
    www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/dinosaurs/dinos/Trex.shtml
  • Unearthing T. rex
    Updated with facts, stories, interviews, and semi-live content directly from a Tyrannosaurus dig in Montana.
    www.unearthingtrex.com
  • Sue at The Field Museum
    Learn all about the largest, most complete Tyrannosaurus rex, and how its skeleton is being prepared for display. Includes webcam.
    www.fieldmuseum.org/sue
  • Was the Tyrannosaurus Really So Terrible?
    Article from the UnMuseum debating weather or not the T. rex was a scavenger or active hunter.
    www.unmuseum.org/tyran.htm
  • NOVA: Curse of T. rex
    Follows the trail of legal and illegal fossil-dealing as the FBI tries to protect the best Tyrannosaurus rex specimen ever found from winding up on the shelves of a souvenir shop.
    www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/trex
  • The Tyrant Lizards: The Tyrannosauridae
    Learn about the group of huge carnivores must have tyrannically ruled the land during the last part of the Cretaceous, 85 to 65 million years ago.
    www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/diapsids/saurischia/tyrannosauridae.html
  • Discovery Channel: Valley of the T. Rex
    Explores the question, was the great hunter actually a scavenger? See how science's image of Tyrannosaurus rex has changed over time.
    dsc.discovery.com/guides/dinosaur/trex/feature/feature.html
  • Jane: Diary of a Dinosaur
    Meet Jane at the Burpee Museum exhibit, the most complete adolescent T. rex in the world.
    www.visitjane.com
 




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