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'''''T. Rex Autopsy''''' is a 2015 [[documentary]] airing on the [[National Geographic (American TV channel)|National Geographic channel]] where a team of four paleontologists dissect a silicon replica of ''[[Tyrannosaurus]]''. The four palentologists were [[Tori Herridge]], [[Stephen Brusatte]], [[Matthew T. Mossbrucker]] and [[Luke Gamble]], who is the lead anatomist. The ''T. rex'' was based off the most complete fossil, "Sue".<ref>{{cite web|last1=Geggel|first1=Laura|title=Inside T. Rex: Fake Autopsy Reveals Dino's Innards|url=https://www.livescience.com/51111-natgeo-t-rex-autopsy.html|website=Live Science|accessdate=13 January 2018|date=6 June 2015}}</ref>
'''''T. Rex Autopsy''''' is a 2015 [[documentary]] airing on the [[National Geographic (American TV channel)|National Geographic channel]] where a team of four paleontologists dissect a fiberglass, latex, and silicone rubber replica of ''[[Tyrannosaurus]]''. The four paleontologists were [[Tori Herridge]], [[Stephen Brusatte]], [[Matthew T. Mossbrucker]] and [[Luke Gamble]], who is the lead anatomist. The ''T. rex'' was based on the most complete fossil, "Sue".<ref>{{cite web|last1=Geggel|first1=Laura|title=Inside T. Rex: Fake Autopsy Reveals Dino's Innards|url=https://www.livescience.com/51111-natgeo-t-rex-autopsy.html|website=Live Science|accessdate=13 January 2018|date=6 June 2015}}</ref>
[[File:Rjpalmer tyrannosaurusrex 001.jpg|thumb|left|250px|The ''Tyrannosaurus'' seen in the documentary had feathers]]


== List of Dinosaurs featured ==
== List of dinosaurs featured ==
[[File:Tyrannosaurus-rex-Profile-steveoc86 (coloured).png|thumb|The ''Tyrannosaurus'' seen in the documentary was depicted with sparse hair-like feathers]]

* [[Tyrannosaurus rex|''Tyrannosaurus rex'']]
* ''[[Tyrannosaurus rex]]''
* ''[[Archaeoraptor]]''
* ''[[Acheroraptor]]''
* ''[[Corythosaurus]]''
* ''[[Corythosaurus]]''


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Latest revision as of 12:48, 30 August 2024

T. Rex Autopsy
British release poster
Directed byRichard Dale
Starring
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducerPaul Wooding
Running time90 mins
Original release
Release2015 (2015)

T. Rex Autopsy is a 2015 documentary airing on the National Geographic channel where a team of four paleontologists dissect a fiberglass, latex, and silicone rubber replica of Tyrannosaurus. The four paleontologists were Tori Herridge, Stephen Brusatte, Matthew T. Mossbrucker and Luke Gamble, who is the lead anatomist. The T. rex was based on the most complete fossil, "Sue".[1]

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The Tyrannosaurus seen in the documentary was depicted with sparse hair-like feathers

References

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  1. ^ Geggel, Laura (6 June 2015). "Inside T. Rex: Fake Autopsy Reveals Dino's Innards". Live Science. Retrieved 13 January 2018.