most complete T. rex fossil

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gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:fossils
gptkbp:age approximately 67 million years
gptkbp:body_shape includes nearly 90% of the original bones
gptkbp:collaborations partnerships with universities and research institutions
involvement of multiple institutions
gptkbp:community widely studied by paleontologists
gptkbp:community_engagement offers guided tours and lectures
gptkbp:condition well-preserved
gptkbp:conservation_efforts preservation of fossil integrity
gptkbp:cultural_impact featured in documentaries and films
gptkbp:discovered_by gptkb:South_Dakota
Paleontologist Susan Hendrickson
gptkbp:discovery increased interest in paleontology
gptkbp:discovery_year gptkb:1990
gptkbp:educational_programs supports school visits and learning initiatives
gptkbp:exhibition interactive displays for education
gptkbp:exhibition_duration ongoing since 1992
gptkbp:exhibition_impact one of the most visited exhibits in the museum
gptkbp:exhibition_location gptkb:Chicago,_Illinois
gptkbp:exhibition_year gptkb:1992
gptkbp:exhibits permanent exhibit at the Field Museum
gptkbp:fossil_age_determination using radiometric dating techniques
gptkbp:fossil_exhibit_design incorporates modern technology for visitor engagement
gptkbp:fossil_outreach engages the community in science education
gptkbp:fossil_record gptkb:ensemble_cast
provides insight into dinosaur evolution
involves multidisciplinary approaches
requires careful handling and storage
continues to inspire future generations of scientists
contributes to knowledge of Cretaceous period
extensive records maintained for research
featured in scientific journals and books
includes CT scanning and 3 D modeling
involved extensive cleaning and restoration
involves advanced techniques for display
part of a larger dinosaur collection
part of the natural history legacy
showcases the importance of paleontology
gptkbp:fossil_research_funding supported by grants and donations
gptkbp:height approximately 13 feet
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label most complete T. rex fossil
gptkbp:length approximately 40 feet
gptkbp:location gptkb:Field_Museum_of_Natural_History
gptkbp:media_coverage featured in news articles and programs
gptkbp:name gptkb:Stan
gptkbp:open_to_public attracts millions of visitors annually
gptkbp:paleobiology continues to yield new findings
helps understand predator-prey dynamics
key to understanding theropod dinosaurs
gptkbp:paleontological_impact influences future fossil discoveries
gptkbp:public_interest inspired dinosaur enthusiasts
gptkbp:research ongoing research on T. rex physiology
gptkbp:research_focus T. rex behavior and biology
gptkbp:research_institutes other dinosaur fossils
gptkbp:scientific_name gptkb:dinosaurs
gptkbp:significance one of the most complete dinosaur skeletons ever found
gptkbp:species gptkb:dinosaurs
gptkbp:weight approximately 8 tons
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Sue
gptkbp:bfsLayer 5