RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) — A unique dinosaur find will soon be on display at a new expansion to the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences.
The find, known as “Dueling Dinosaurs,” includes skeletons of what are believed to be a teenage Tyrannosaurus rex and a fully grown Triceratops horridus. The predator and prey were buried together in a single event some 67 million years ago, but there is a ton that remains unknown about the fossils.
According to the museum, the T. rex fossil is the only known 100 percent complete specimen ever found. The triceratops fossil is similarly well preserved.
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