The world’s largest dinosaur arrives at Chicago’s Field Museum
April 23rd, 2018 Rédaction No Comment News 4974 views
The iconic T-Rex at the Field Museum (Chicago Museum of Natural History) will undergo a major renovation in 2018. He will then be moved from Stanley Field Hall to join The Griffin Halls of Evolving Planet in 2019.
The largest dinosaur ever discovered will succeed him in the main hall of the museum. This Patagotitan Mayorum, 37 metres long and part of the Titanosaurus family, will become the centrepiece of the museum since only one other reproduction of this species can be observed in the world.
This new acquisition was made possible by a $16.5 million (‘13.45 million) donation from Kenneth C. Griffin’s investment fund. This is one of the largest private contributions to a Chicago museum.
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