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Setting up 'Scotty' at museum

Jill Brewer, an exhibit technician, and Jon Runolfson, exhibit specialist, both with the Royal Saskatchewan Museum, work on setting up the huge skull of a Tyrannosaurus rex nicknamed "Scotty", in a travelling exhibition that is visiting the Soo Line
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Jill Brewer, an exhibit technician, and Jon Runolfson, exhibit specialist, both with the Royal Saskatchewan Museum, work on setting up the huge skull of a Tyrannosaurus rex nicknamed "Scotty", in a travelling exhibition that is visiting the Soo Line Historical Museum from now until the end of November. This is an exact replica of Scotty's head, with the original based in the Eastend Fossil Research Station, a subsidiary of the Royal Saskatchewan Museum based in Regina. The original bones of this dinosaur were discovered in 1991 in the Frenchman River Valley.

Jill Brewer, an exhibit technician, and Jon Runolfson, exhibit specialist, both with the Royal Saskatchewan Museum, work on setting up the huge skull of a Tyrannosaurus rex nicknamed "Scotty", in a travelling exhibition that is visiting the Soo Line Historical Museum from now until the end of November.

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