
Dino-Sue
Behold an awe-inspiring reproduction of Sue, the world-famous Tyrannosaurus Rex unearthed in South Dakota.
A T-Rex Named Sue
Stand in the shadow of an incredible replica of the largest and most complete T-Rex fossil ever found. Pose for pictures with the meticulously detailed, 13-foot tall, 40-foot long prehistoric superstar.
Only 67 million years young, Sue was discovered in the Black Hills of South Dakota in 1990. Named after fossil hunter Sue Hendrickson, the skeleton is one of the most famous fossil finds of the 20th century. It’s also the most complete, with over 90% of her bones found and excavated.
While the real Sue is on display at The Field Museum in Chicago, Illinois, Dino-Sue makes her home here in sunny Florida.