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An enormous T. rex skeleton vanished after a mysterious auction. It just turned up - ABC News
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Christie's Pulls T. Rex From Auction, Citing Need for 'Further Study' - The New York Times
T. rex may have had 2 equally terrifying sibling species, new research suggests | CNN
Christie's Pulled a $25 Million T-Rex Skeleton From Auction After Experts Pointed Out That Most of Its Bones Are Replicas | Artnet News
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Real' T rex goes on show in England for first time in over a century | Museums | The Guardian
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Tyrannosaurus rex Fossil | American Museum of Natural History
What caused holes in Sue the T. rex's jawbone? Scientists are stumped | Reuters
Montana T. rex heading to Smithsonian | Montana State University | bozemandailychronicle.com
First T. Rex Skeleton, Complete At Last : NPR
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Sue | Fossil, History, & Facts | Britannica
A T-Rex named Sue | The Spokesman-Review
What We've Discovered About the 'Tyrant Lizard King' Since the Nation's T. rex Was Unearthed | Smithsonian Voices | National Museum of Natural History Smithsonian Magazine
T-rex skeleton in Singapore is a first for Asia but experts have got a bone to pick about 'harmful' auctions | South China Morning Post
How many T. rex ever existed? Calculation of dinosaur's abundance offers an answer
Nottingham's Wollaton Hall to host T. rex fossil in exhibition - BBC News
Scientists propose Tyrannosaurus had three species, not just 'rex' | Reuters
Tyrannosaurus rex Fossil | American Museum of Natural History
T-Rex fossil sells for record-breaking $31.8 million | Daily Sabah
Tyrannosaurus rex may actually be three separate species | New Scientist
Fossilguy.com: T-Rex: Tyrannosaurus Dinosaur Facts and Information
Skeleton of Tyrannosaurus Rex Discovered - HISTORY
Smithsonian Welcomes “The Nation's T. rex” to Washington, D.C. | Smithsonian Institution