Among the incredible fossil skeletons that made their debut in the Cincinnati Museum's Dinosaur Hall (2018) is the Torvosaurus, one of the apex predators that roamed North America, Portugal, Germany, and possibly England during the Mid to Late Jurassic era. Previous Torvosaurus specimens were known only through isolated bones but CMC’s is what paleontologists call “fully associated,” meaning it was found largely intact. The rarity and presentation of the 35-foot, four-ton carnivore is truly amazing.
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