Monday we visited a museum with my mom. One of the displays they had was all on dinosaurs, including fossils. :) This immediately reminded me of my statosaurs and so I took some pictures to show the "similarities" between the actual factual fossils and my recreations of them (+ statistics).
They had a t-rex fossil (not a complete fossil, but about half was actual fossil).
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhn0hu-vVffHvY-BQBj7to9HXLqy1B-b9uCTybxkf2raGiSx4X9YFWKLPo-uhgDeS2rgXh4F1i_yoFhpjAlwTEM6PA_VcuUj_7Fwsi5e4yboFLkQF8O3rHd1o5Vkm4U7BASeA1fDyG6q2ap/s400/10+07+06+Fourth+in+Newton+129.jpg)
You can probably see the similarities between that at my t-rex.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjJFcGXGJeYDJKoPt6t4hKlRn2yHpIPagUb1rTIGMsCho5qNyMrfhYaWSNoElQ9Gx3w02VcQ4yioTRR_vpAJEtQudfgJi5-KZ91JhB3qZWmnSlF9mpBHjA3RNa1icdqiGxzv7KIvq0lgT22/s400/trex6.jpg)
They also had a triceratops head. Wow, that baby was huge!
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi6A9-rXyEmV5T03eB7_c4qNwFBJD3pUTwl_BbjMipgaPqhVJfyvuAfjyH6pIlSVOJpWnObuVn1DooJKpyrFscB5za1pyDHDHWVRd-jmah8Q1LwVbN36-h4KaYsXhAvStDL67350nY7Qo4i/s400/10+07+06+Fourth+in+Newton+137.jpg)
Again, note the similarities.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiEhZOEZ35TQWIEH95ebLH0HyNOHxVIojfWbdtxDMVmo8-kIVPIh1CB00GOhFz1wxIV6cwkrdhjMBuKYlCOPYavBKDLvVe6bVAdE7EIbgPPCN0AKWpP95dbiTNzBqes9KgwuycMacsCuiQC/s400/chiceratops+1.jpg)
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