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First Tyrannosaurus rex to be exhibited in England for more than a century – The Independent
The ‘incredibly well-preserved’ skeleton, named Titus, makes its world debut in Nottingham
A real Tyrannosaurus rex is on display for the first time in England for more than a century.
The 4m tall and 11m long skeleton, named Titus, has not been publicly displayed before and will be making its world debut at Wollaton Hall in Nottingham from July…
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