The T. rex roamed the Earth about 67 million years ago, and now a new exhibit at the Museum of Natural History — "T. Rex: The Ultimate Predator" — finally brings the dinosaur into the 21st century. It features the most scientifically accurate (and terrifying) adult T. rex model to date, plus an interactive station which allows you to create a dino roar of what it may have sounded like.
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