Take a Tyrannosaur Tour!
Download a Tour Map in PDF format to print and bring with you on your next visit to the Museum!
Click on a number below to learn about the tyrannosaurs on display at the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science.
1. ALBERTA
Entrance Plaza
Begin at the life-sized bronze statue of Albertosaurus in front of the Museum.
Alberta, sculpted by David Thomas with assistance from Catherine Larkin
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2. T. REX ATTACK!
Atrium
The Museum's newest exhibit presents Tyrannosaurus rex in full attack mode.
Detail of the new T. rex skeleton in the Museum's Atrium
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3. JUVENILE DASPLETOSAURUS
This rare partial skeleton of a young tyrannosaur was found in northwest New Mexico.
Juvenile Daspletosaurus
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4. “THE BISTI BEAST”
This skull, from the Bisti Badlands, was a New Mexican relative of Tyrannosaurus rex.
The skull and jaw of “The Bisti Beast”
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5. ELEPHANT BUTTE T. REX
Just before entering the Extinction Room, look for this jaw from Elephant Butte Reservoir.
The partial jaw of T. rex from Elephant Butte.
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6. REX EXTINCTION
Find a cast of a T. rex skull and experience the very bad day that ended the Age of Dinosaurs.
Detail of the K/T Extinction Mural created by Karen Carr.
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7. “BISTI BEAST” VIDEO
Learn how Museum paleontologists collected and prepared this New Mexico tyrannosaur.
Dr. Tom Williamson collecting the Bisti Beast
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8. T. REX TRACK
Look for a cast of a T. rex footprint from Raton, New Mexico in the ceiling of the Coal Mine.
Tyrannosauripus track
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9. DINING WITH REX
Take a seat at this exhibit table and discover how many hamburgers it would take to feed a hungry T. rex.
Detail of the Dining with Rex table in the M Café
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