Some prehistoric icons have come roaring back to the front of the Neville Museum in downtown Green Bay.
The Tyrannosaurus Rex sculptures, named Big Mama and Baby Bones, have a fresh coat of paint, but perhaps more important to the museum are their new, anatomically correct poses.
The sculptures were removed in mid-November to be refurbished. And under the guidance of the Neville's paleontologist, their posture of the T. Rex family was corrected to more of a crouch.
The dinosaurs were busy during their "vacation." The Neville Public Museum posted photos of their travels (with some help from Photoshop) on its Facebook page .
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Neville-Public-Museum/70977859383?sk=photos_stream
The Tyrannosaurus Rex sculptures, named Big Mama and Baby Bones, have a fresh coat of paint, but perhaps more important to the museum are their new, anatomically correct poses.
The sculptures were removed in mid-November to be refurbished. And under the guidance of the Neville's paleontologist, their posture of the T. Rex family was corrected to more of a crouch.
The dinosaurs were busy during their "vacation." The Neville Public Museum posted photos of their travels (with some help from Photoshop) on its Facebook page .
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Neville-Public-Museum/70977859383?sk=photos_stream
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