A T. Rex named Sue at the Greensboro Science Center
Public Event
Saturday, Jan. 18, 2014
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Other admission discounts do not apply. GSC Member rate applicable to Greensboro Science Center members only.
The focal point of A T. rex Named Sue is a life-sized cast skeleton of Sue, the largest meat-eater in North America. A separate cast of Sue's 5-foot skull allows visitors to get eye-to-eye with this massive dinosaur. Interactive elements offer visitors insight into the world of dinosaurs, including the ability to look through the eyes of dinosaurs, sniff out food, water and shelter, and feel how scientists think the T. rex could - and couldn't - move its arms. Videos, interpretive graphics and text are also included to enhance visitors' understanding of Sue's history, scientists' research of Sue and how our perception of the T. rex has changed because of their discoveries.
The event will continue January 18th through May 4th
$22.50 Adults (ages 14+) $20.50 Seniors (ages 65+) $20.50 Children (ages 3 - 13) FREE: Children 2 and under
$10 GSC Adult Members (ages 14+) $9 GSC Senior Members (ages 65+) $9 GSC Child Members (ages 3 - 13) FREE: Children 2 and
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