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was named Stan, how it received its name, and how it was discovered. This led some to believe that Johnson was the anonymous buyer of Stan. However, Johnson and the Black Hills Institute confirmed that he owns a replica skull and not the real specimen. On March 23, 2022, it was announced that Stan is
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were cleaned and prepared at the Black Hills Institute where resident paleontologists and paleobotanists continued to study him and the fossilized plants he was discovered with. The institute has performed two additional excavations of the site that Stan was discovered, yielding 199 of the 350 known
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skull ever discovered. Although the bones were separated from each other before excavation, they were in pristine condition and ideal for study by researchers. According to Pete Larson of the Black Hills Institute, Stan's skull has enabled scientists to learn more about the T. rex's cranial kinesis,
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Stan's skeleton, including original and restored elements, is a registered copyright of Black Hills Institute of Geological Research with the registration number of VA0001745359. This copyright was defended in 2010 when it was noticed that casts of Peck's Rex contained unmodified cast replicas of
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and finer removal was done manually with picks and brushes until the fossils could be plotted and diagrammed with the help of a grid placed over the dig site. The bones were then wrapped in burlap and plaster and brought to the Black Hills Institute.
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Stan's fossils show notable signs of wear and indication that the dinosaur experienced multiple attacks and illnesses throughout his life. Puncture wounds on the back of his skull and rib indicate that he was at one point bitten by another
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sold Stan in New York, as part of its 20th Century Evening Sale, on October 6, 2020. Stan sold for $ 31.8 million to an anonymous buyer making it the most expensive fossil ever sold. During a
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2011, 11 feet (3.64 m) tall at the hip, and is estimated to be around 66 million years old. Body mass estimates for this specimen include 7.6 tonnes from Bates
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Stan Sacrison, an amateur paleontologist, was responsible for the initial discovery of Stan's bone fragments in 1987, and as a result is the namesake for the
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It took more than 30,000 hours (3.4 years) for the Black Hills Institute to prepare the fossil for display; he was the centerpiece for the opening of the
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on November 30, 2022. Given the fact that much of the skeleton is Stan replication, Shen has been withdrawn, and will likely wind up in a museum.
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fossil discovered to date, at more than 70% bulk. In October 2020, the fossil was sold for $ 31.8 million at auction, making it at the time the
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estimated that Stan was larger than previously believed, at around 16,875 pounds (7.6 tonnes); they also concluded that Stan, as well as other
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The excavation itself required the skills and resources of the Black Hills Institute; it officially began on 11 July 1992, led by
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specimen. Because of Stan's narrow pelvis, some paleontologists interpret the specimen as being male, though this method of
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The most notable aspect of Stan is his nearly complete and perfectly preserved skull. It is widely regarded as the best
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discoveries, and more than sixty casts of the skeleton are on display and requested by museums all around the world.
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is controversial. Stan is approximately 11.78 m (38.6 ft) in length as measured by the Hutchinson
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Hutchinson, John R.; Bates, Karl T.; Molnar, Julia; Allen, Vivian; Makovicky, Peter J. (12 October 2011).
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as well as the institute's president). The institute's team removed the rock above Stan's skeleton with a
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Sellers, William I.; Pond, Stuart B.; Brassey, Charlotte A.; Manning, Philip L.; Bates, Karl T. (2017).
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replica in Mountain View, California, United States is a replica of BHI-3033, it is actually a cast of
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before coming to reside in the Black Hills Institute's Hall of Dinosaurs. Stan is the most duplicated
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Wolff, Ewan D. S.; Salisbury, Steven W.; Horner, John R.; Varricchio, David J. (30 September 2009).
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Sellers, William I.; Hodgetts, David; Manning, Phillip L.; Bates, Karl T. (19 February 2009).
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Bates, Karl T.; Manning, Phillip L.; Hodgetts, David; Sellers, William I. (19 February 2009).
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fossil, and as a result, more people have seen Stan (and casts of Stan) than any other
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The skeleton was set to become the first of its kind ever offered at auction in Asia.
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Reportedly, Stan's skeleton has lived on and much of it has been copied as part of a
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as well as how their mass and proportions would have affected their movement. Bates
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According to the Black Hills Institute, Stan likely lived in a family unit of other
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to be the centerpiece of the under construction Natural History Museum Abu Dhabi.
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named Shen. The latter skeleton was scheduled to be auctioned off in Asia at
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skull in the background of Johnson's camera view; Johnson explained that the
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and fossil ever sold. This record stood until July 2024, when the
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Photo of the original Stan Fossil (on the right) was taken at
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in 1987, and excavated in 1992. It is the fifth most complete
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used Stan's skull as a model for their hydraulic test of the
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A cast of Stan at the New Mexico Museum of Natural History.
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specimens, were much more robust than commonly believed.
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in Orlando, Florida, which is also home to a cast of
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skulls, and skull fragments. Another cast resided at
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using stress-constrained multibody dynamic analysis"
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specimens, as well as new discoveries regarding the
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Tyrannosaurus rex
South Dakota
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Tyrannosaurus rex fossil
Hell Creek
South Dakota
Buffalo
T. rex
most expensive dinosaur specimen
Stegosaurus
Apex
Abu Dhabi
Black Hills Institute of Geological Research
Triceratops
Peter Larson
Sue
Trix
Bobcat

determining sex in T. rex

Black Hills Institute of Geological Research, Inc.
hadrosaurids
Edmontosaurus

Japan
New Mexico Museum of Natural History
Disney's Animal Kingdom

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