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Thomas the T.rex

The Thomas the T. rex Lab is a specially designed exhibit room and lab where visitors get to see paleontology in action every day of the week. Inside the lab, but in full view to the public, our paleontologists are preparing and assembling the fossil of the Tyrannosaurus rex nicknamed “Thomas.”

Dr. Luis Chiappe, director of the Museum’s Dinosaur Institute, led a team of scientists, researchers and volunteers on field expeditions to excavate this T. rex specimen from a quarry in southeastern Montana. They brought it back to the Museum for research and preparation – and now that research is expected to reveal additional bones and unravel mysteries about Thomas’ life and untimely death.

When Thomas roamed the Earth 66 million years ago, he was approximately 13 years old. Nearly complete teenage T. rex specimens are rare, so he is an important part of the Museum’s unique growth series, which tracks the dinosaur’s life from youth through adulthood. The future home for Thomas and this remarkable series will be in a new dinosaur hall scheduled to open in 2011.

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Events

Thomas the T. rex Lab Opens!
Visit the Thomas the T. rex Lab any day of the week to witness a dinosaur “come back from the dead.” Scientists and members of the Dinosaur Institute work in the lab daily.

Daily
Level 2
10am-5pm


Dinosaur Days at The Grove
Thomas the T. rex fossil touch table and activities for all ages

April 26, 2008
The Grove
189 The Grove Drive
LA, CA 90036


For a complete list of weekend activities click here.


Inside the Lab: Images courtesy of Hodgetts & Fung Design and Architecture
Images courtesy of Hodgetts + Fung Design and Architecture




 

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