Where is the only place you can see a complete Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton? How much does it cost per person to view it not including airfare?

The Field Museum in Chicago, Illinois is the only place in the world where you can view a complete Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton. The Field Museum's Tyrannosaurus rex, named Sue, is one of the most complete and well-preserved dinosaur specimens ever discovered. Sue was discovered in 1990 in South Dakota, and she was named after Sue Hendrickson, the woman who found her. Sue is 40 feet long and 13 feet tall, and she weighs an estimated 15,000 pounds.

The Field Museum is open every day from 9:00am to 5:00pm. Admission to the museum is $22 for adults, $13 for children aged 3-11, and free for children under 3. A timed-entry pass is required to see Sue, and the cost is $10 per person.

  • What is the name of the Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton at the Field Museum?
    • Sue
  • How long is Sue?
    • 40 feet
  • How tall is Sue?
    • 13 feet
  • How much does Sue weigh?
    • 15,000 pounds
  • How much does it cost to see Sue?
    • $10 per person
  • Field Museum Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton replica
  • Sue the T-Rex action figure
  • Tyrannosaurus rex plush toy
  • Tyrannosaurus rex T-shirt
  • Tyrannosaurus rex book

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