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Bone To Pick: First T. Rex Skeleton, Complete At Last

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When the <em>T. rex</em> skeleton was first put on display, it was presented standing vertically, in this Godzilla-like pose, as seen at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History around 1950. Recent studies show the dinosaur actually kept its body horizontal. <a href=&quot;http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=139955265&quot;>Watch the videos here to see how <em>T. rex</em> walked.</a> (Carnegie Museum of Natural History)
When the T. rex skeleton was first put on display, it was presented standing vertically, in this Godzilla-like pose, as seen at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History around 1950. Recent studies show the dinosaur actually kept its body horizontal. Watch the videos here to see how T. rex walked. (Carnegie Museum of Natural History)

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