Description
This is a museum and research-quality skull cast (clone) of the well-known juvenile Tyrannosaurus rex “Tinker” – an apex predator, theropod dinosaur!
Tyrannosaurus rex is one of history’s most famous predators. More than 50 T. rex fossils have been unearthed, although just a few are young adult or juvenile skeletons.
This was until paleontologist Bob Bakker discovered “Tinker,” which he described as “one of the most scientifically significant and exciting T. rex skeletons ever found.” Tinker, discovered in 1998 from the Hell Creek Formation in northwestern South Dakota, is thought to be the first nearly complete juvenile/sub-adult T. rex ever discovered, at 70% complete. Tinker is two-thirds adult size but just one-quarter adult weight.
Display dimensions: 42″x22″x34″ with mouth open, excluding the display stand.
This is a unique opportunity to privately own a museum-quality specimen, and worldwide delivery is available.
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