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Where is Dinosaur 13 now?

Where is Dinosaur 13 now?

Sue is now a permanent feature at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, Illinois….Sue (dinosaur)

Sue on display in the Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago
Catalog no. FMNH PR 2081
Age about 67 million years
Place discovered Cheyenne River Indian Reservation, South Dakota, U.S.
Date discovered August 12, 1990

What channel is Dinosaur 13 on?

CNN
After its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival, CNN Films and Lionsgate acquired distribution rights of the film, leading to broadcast on CNN, theatrical release, and DVD packaging. In 2015 Dinosaur 13 won the Emmy for Outstanding Science and Technology Programming at the 36th Annual News and Documentary Emmy Awards.

Is Dinosaur 13 a documentary?

A documentary about the discovery of the largest Tyrannosaurus Rex fossil ever found.

How tall is Sue the T Rex?

13 feet tall
At more than 40 feet long and 13 feet tall at the hip, SUE is physically the largest Tyrannosaurus rex specimen discovered, out of more than 30 T. rex skeletons that have been found.

Who got the money for Sue the dinosaur?

Maurice Williams
By most measures, the person who should be happiest about Sue is Maurice Williams, the Sioux rancher on whose land the fossil was recovered. He took home $7.6 million of the money the museum paid for Sue; the rest went to Sotheby’s as its commission.

Where was the dinosaur Sue found?

Cheyenne River Reservation
Sue/Site

Does Netflix have Planet Dinosaur?

07.Is Planet Dinosaur on Netflix? No Planet Dinosaur is not available on Netflix.

Who is streaming the good dinosaur?

Watch The Good Dinosaur Streaming Online | Hulu (Free Trial)

How heavy is Sue’s skull?

600 pounds
SUE’s real skull, weighing 600 pounds, is still on display on the second floor of the museum. The head is separated from its body not because of weight concerns, as the sign for it says, but because “it is the most studied part of the skeleton.”

How many of Sue’s bones are real?

Are all Sue’s bones real? It is estimated that 90% to 95% of the bones are real, if you reattach the head. Exceptions are a few vertebrae, bits of ribcage and arm, and her left foot. The dinosaur was found largely intact.