Houston Museum of Natural Science Unveils Bristly Triceratops Skin and Rare Three-Fingered T-Rex in New $85 Million Dino-Den

by Bill Davenport May 23, 2012

On June 2, one of the better paleontology halls  in the country gets even better.

Get this: the new installation includes 30 dinosaurs and large mammals in “action” poses, a real-bone T. rex with patches of original skin; touchable, fossilized dinosaur skin that allows you to pet a dinosaur; Quetzalcoatlus, an ancient pterosaur bigger than a modern jet fighter, the 12-foot wide jaw of Megalodon, the largest shark that ever lived – poised in the act of ambushing a swimming elephant, and one of the finest collections of petrified poop in the country!

 

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