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Large Olfactory Area Found in Sue's Brain May 26,1999 |
How this acute sense of smell changes what scientists think of T. rex's hunting style hasn't been determined yet. Most paleontologists think that T. rex was a fierce and able hunter; a few others think T. rex was primarily a scavenger.
"Sue" was named for her discoverer, amateur fossil hunter Sue Hendrickson. Hendrickson found this impressive fossils in 1990 in a bluff in the South Dakota Badlands, near the town of Faith. |
The Field Museum bought "Sue," a 45-foot-long (13.7-meter-long) at auction in 1997 for $8.4 million. This T-rex dates from 67 million years ago, during the late Cretaceous period. T. rex (and the other remaining dinosaurs) went extinct 2 million years later during the enormous K-T extinction.
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