SECAUCUS, N.J. (AP) — Their roars and wails beckoned visitors 90 million years into the past, but in the end, their reign will have lasted little more than three. Because soon, the Turnpike Tyrannosaurus will be no more.
A new exhibit of a 30-foot-long fossil skeleton of an Allosaurus, which resembles a Tyrannosaurus rex, is set to open at a Kentucky museum that asserts dinosaurs lived alongside humans a few thousand years ago.