アメリカ自然史博物館のインスタグラム(amnh) - 3月29日 10時06分
We’re throwing it back to 1941 today: It was World War II, and New York was preparing for the worst—a German airstrike. According to the memoirs of famed Museum fossil hunter Barnum Brown, the first of the T. rex specimens (then AMNH 973, jaw pictured above) he'd discovered was shipped off to the Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh for safety. The two T. rex skeletons are still currently on view, one in each museum. #AMNH150 #tbt
Photo: © AMNH
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buckyderflingerdlazyt
I got to visit the dig sites for these two this past summer. Gave me chills. Such an amazing feeling to stand at the site where they came from and think of all the lives that have changed because of those amazing creatures.
art.by.st
Can somebody help me? I want to study geologie (to specify palentology) but I can't find many information the only one I found thus far is where I can study it. But I still have many questions regarding the study
andrewonesailor
Great Biography: Barnum Brown, the man who discovered T-Rex!
danieljdagostino
Glad it didnt end up like Spinosaurus or Bahariasaurus!
deathfirst
@fireaway very interesting
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