Triceratops Skull // T-Shirt

Yep, that’s a triceratops skull made out of a breaking wave. This t-shirt feels soft and lightweight, with the right amount of stretch. It’s comfortable and flattering for both men and women. 100% ring-spun cotton (Heather colors contain polyester) Pre-shrunk fabric Shoulder-to-shoulder taping Side-seamed

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Triceratops Skull // Art Print

Yep, that’s a triceratops skull made out of a breaking wave. This Triceratops Skull art print, designed by Clark Street Press, will add a dino touch to any room. Each art print is made using 10 mil thick slightly glossy fingerprint resistant paper. We have a variety of sizes so you can find the right […]

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Enjoyable T. Rex Facts

Close up of Sue

Close up of “Sue” T. rex replica skull at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago.
Photo by Scott Robert Anselmo

Enjoy 26 facts about Tyrannosaurus rex

  1. Barnum Brown, assistant curator of the American Museum of Natural History, found the first partial skeleton of Tyrannosaurus rex in eastern Wyoming in 1900.
  2. Henry Fairfield Osborn, president of the American Museum of Natural History, named the Tyrannosaurus rex in 1905. Tyrannosaurus rex means Tyrant Lizard King. It is from the Greek tyrannos (tyrant) and sauros (lizard). Rex means king in latin.
  3. T. rex lived in what is now western North America. Tyrannosaurus rex specimens have been found from Saskatchewan to New Mexico.
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