Just in case you didn't hear, the Field Museum is getting a new dinosaur on June 2nd.... It's a spinosaurus!
Witness the unveiling of Spinosaurus as it prowls overhead at the Field Museum. Stretching 46 feet long, this fearsome fossil is one of the largest carnivorous dinosaurs ever discovered, even longer than SUE the T. rex. Learn how this semi-aquatic predator hunted and swam through the water.
This fish-eating dinosaur lived during the Cretaceous Period, about 95 million years ago. Spinosaurus swam in rivers thanks to its crocodile-shaped body and paddle-like tail.
Plan your visit to catch Spinosaurus, the only skeleton on display anywhere outside of Asia, starting June 2 at the Field Museum.