A Dinosaur Named Sue
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Image source: Open LibraryFay RobinsonFay Robinson with the SUE Science Team of The Field MuseumChristopher A. BrochuJohn J. FlynnPeter LarabaOlivier C. RieppelWilliam F. Simpson8 editions
Describes how the fossil remains of the largest and most complete Tyrannosaurus rex was discovered by Susan Hendrickson in South Dakota.
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Fay Robinson
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Fay Robinson with the SUE Science Team of The Field Museum
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Christopher A. Brochu
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John J. Flynn
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Peter Laraba
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Olivier C. Rieppel
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William F. Simpson
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Dinosaur Named Sue, A: Un Dinosaurio Llamado Sue
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A Dinosaur Named Sue: The Find of a Century
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Scholastic Inc. and the Field Museum present A dinosaur named Sue
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A dinosaur named Sue
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A Dinosaur Named Sue
- DNDinosaur Named SueFay Robinson
Dinosaur Named Sue
- UDUn Dinosaurio Llamado SueFay Robinson
Un Dinosaurio Llamado Sue
- ADA Dinosaur Named SueFay Robinson
A Dinosaur Named Sue