THIS DAY IN HISTORY – Skeleton of Tyrannosaurus rex discovered – 1990

Via History.com

On this day in 1990, fossil hunter Susan Hendrickson discovers three huge bones jutting out of a cliff near Faith, South Dakota. They turn out to be part of the largest-ever Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton ever discovered, a 65 million-year-old specimen dubbed Sue, after its discoverer.

Amazingly, Sue’s skeleton was over 90 percent complete, and the bones were extremely well-preserved. Hendrickson’s employer, the Black Hills Institute of Geological Research, paid $5,000 to the land owner, Maurice Williams, for the right to excavate the dinosaur skeleton, which was cleaned and transported to the company headquarters in Hill City. The institute’s president, Peter Larson, announced plans to build a non-profit museum to display Sue along with other fossils of the Cretaceous period.

In 1992, a long legal battle began over Sue. The U.S. Attorney’s Office claimed Sue’s bones had been seized from federal land and were therefore government property. It was eventually found that Williams, a part-Native American and member of the Cheyenne River Sioux tribe, had traded his land to the tribe two decades earlier to avoid paying property taxes, and thus his sale of excavation rights to Black Hills had been invalid. In October 1997, Chicago’s Field Museum purchased Sue at public auction at Sotheby’s in New York City for $8.36 million, financed in part by the McDonald’s and Disney corporations.

Sue’s skeleton went on display at the Field Museum in May 2000. The tremendous T.rex skeleton–13 feet high at the hips and 42 feet long from head to toe–is displayed in one of the museum’s main halls. Another exhibit gives viewers a close-up view of Sue’s five foot-long, 2,000-pound skull with its 58 teeth, some as long as a human forearm.

Sue’s extraordinarily well-preserved bones have allowed scientists to determine many things about the life of T.rex. They have determined that the carnivorous dinosaur had an incredible sense of smell, as the olfactory bulbs were each bigger than the cerebrum, the thinking part of the brain. In addition, Sue was the first T.rex skeleton to be discovered with a wishbone, a crucial discovery that provided support for scientists’ theory that birds are a type of living dinosaur.

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7 Comments
Iska Waran
Iska Waran
August 12, 2019 10:28 am

So basically this is the story of an Indian giver, selling land he didn’t own.

Emiliano Ciabbata
Emiliano Ciabbata
  Iska Waran
August 12, 2019 4:07 pm

Fake it ’til you make it.

daddysteve
daddysteve
August 12, 2019 12:01 pm

The tremendous sense of smell (similar to the buzzard) probably means it was a scavenger but that doesn’t sell many movie and museum tickets.

Emiliano Ciabbata
Emiliano Ciabbata
  daddysteve
August 12, 2019 4:06 pm

Have you watched the T-Rex special? He is Hulk Hogan on a bad day. His jaws could put 10,000 pounds pressure into a bite. I know that sounds like a hyena but it attacked other dinosaurs and didn’t wait for something to die like a vulture. Think about it, he doesn’t fly so the nose is not scanning the airwaves, he is sniffing out prey that is withing striking distance and his thunder thighs helped him reach that prey faster than a macho dude on the prowl. Take a look at vultures and coyotes, they are lean, mean hungry machines because they are scavengers waiting for something to die. T-Rex don’t play that way.

Stucky
Stucky
August 12, 2019 2:09 pm

Really. Not kidding.

—- Creationists believe that T-Rex and Humans COEXISTED!!!

—- Creationists believe that dinosaurs were on the ark …. and, as such, became extinct just a few thousand years ago.

Ain’t THAT some funny shit?

grace country pastor
grace country pastor
  Stucky
August 12, 2019 2:21 pm

No.

But this is…

“Sue was the first T.rex skeleton to be discovered with a wishbone, a crucial discovery that provided support for scientists’ theory that birds are a type of living dinosaur.”

1 Timothy 6:20 KJB… “O Timothy, keep that which is committed to thy trust, avoiding profane and vain babblings, and oppositions of science falsely so called:”

Emiliano Ciabbata
Emiliano Ciabbata
  Stucky
August 12, 2019 2:33 pm

What color were the dinosaurs? I grew up with dinos in pickle suits but now they are flesh-toned; Caucasian colored, what are they trying to say? White people are descended from dinosaurs? Does, does this mean T-Rex was hung like a Chihuahua? No wonder he was so pissed.