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T. rex Growth Series

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Los Angeles, California, UNITED STATES: Visitors view the Tyrannosaurus rex Growth Series featuring a baby (C), juvenile (bottom) and young adult T. rex (top), in the all-new 14,000 square foot Dinosaur Hall permanent exhibition at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles July 7, 2011 during a press preview. The exhibition opens to the public on July 16. AFP PHOTO/Robyn Beck
Tyrannosaurus rex "Growth Series" featured a baby, juvenile and young adult T. rex (top) in the all-new 14,000 square foot Dinosaur Hall permanent exhibition at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles.
Los Angeles, California, UNITED STATES: A cameraman sets up a shot of a Tyrannosaurus rex Growth Series featuring a baby (C), juvenile (L) and young adult T. rex (R), in the all-new 14,000 square foot Dinosaur Hall permanent exhibition at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles July 7, 2011 during a press preview. The exhibition opens to the public on July 16. AFP PHOTO/Robyn Beck
Los Angeles, California, UNITED STATES: Twice the size of the museums old dinosaur galleries, the new exhibtion boasts more than 300 fossils and 20 complete dinosaur skeleton mounts. With a goal of bringing visitors closer than ever to real speciems the exhibition features 85 percent real fossils rather than casts or reconstructions, and in many cases removes the glass barrier between the viewers and the fossil. The exhibition opens to the public on July 16. AFP PHOTO/Robyn Beck
Los Angeles, California, UNITED STATES: Lead curator, paleontologist Luis Chiappe poses at the all-new 14,000 square foot Dinosaur Hall permanent exhibition at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles July 7, 2011 during a press preview. AFP PHOTO/Robyn Beck
Los Angeles, California, UNITED STATES: Twice the size of the museums old dinosaur galleries, the new exhibtion boasts more than 300 fossils and 20 complete dinosaur skeleton mounts. With a goal of bringing visitors closer than ever to real speciems the exhibition features 85 percent real fossils rather than casts or reconstructions, and in many cases removes the glass barrier between the viewers and the fossil. The exhibition opens to the public on July 16. AFP PHOTO/Robyn Beck
Los Angeles, California, UNITED STATES : A never-before displayed Triceratops greets visitors at the all-new 14,000 square foot Dinosaur Hall permanent exhibition at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles July 7, 2011 during a press preview. The exhibition opens to the public on July 16. AFP PHOTO/Robyn Beck
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