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English: Sue, the most complete fossil skeleton of a Tyrannosaurus Rex specimen ever found.
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30 June 2012, 16:53 |
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Sue, the world's largest and most complete dinosaur skeleton.
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Connie Ma from Chicago, United States of America |
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