Titus is a 20% complete obsidian black skeleton of a Tyrannosaurus discovered in Montana's Hell Creek Formation in 2014 and excavated in 2018. Titus was on display as the centrepiece of an exhibition at the Nottingham Natural History Museum, England, from July 2021 to August 2022. According to the Nottingham City Council, it is also a rare instance of an actual Tyrannosaurus fossil leaving North America. The exhibit includes 3D scanned replicas of the skeleton, which visitors can inspect and handle, He is named after the protagonist in Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus and will remain at the museum after the display ends. The owner of Titus remains anonymous.
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| - Titus is a 20% complete obsidian black skeleton of a Tyrannosaurus discovered in Montana's Hell Creek Formation in 2014 and excavated in 2018. Titus was on display as the centrepiece of an exhibition at the Nottingham Natural History Museum, England, from July 2021 to August 2022. According to the Nottingham City Council, it is also a rare instance of an actual Tyrannosaurus fossil leaving North America. The exhibit includes 3D scanned replicas of the skeleton, which visitors can inspect and handle, He is named after the protagonist in Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus and will remain at the museum after the display ends. The owner of Titus remains anonymous. (en)
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| - Casts of the fossils are accessioned in the Nottingham Natural History Museum as NCMG 2021–7 (en)
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| - Titus is a 20% complete obsidian black skeleton of a Tyrannosaurus discovered in Montana's Hell Creek Formation in 2014 and excavated in 2018. Titus was on display as the centrepiece of an exhibition at the Nottingham Natural History Museum, England, from July 2021 to August 2022. According to the Nottingham City Council, it is also a rare instance of an actual Tyrannosaurus fossil leaving North America. The exhibit includes 3D scanned replicas of the skeleton, which visitors can inspect and handle, He is named after the protagonist in Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus and will remain at the museum after the display ends. The owner of Titus remains anonymous. (en)
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