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T. rex: The King of Time (and Pop Culture) 

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The Tyrannosaurus rex on display at the American Museum of Natural History has been the tyrant lizard king of the public imagination for 100 years. T. rex has inspired Hollywood and pop culture from its first days on exhibit and still continues to awe millions of visitors each year. Legendary book designer Chip Kidd tells the story of how the Museum’s T. rex specimen, AMNH 5027, came to grace the cover of Michael Crichton’s Jurassic Park, while Provost of Science Mike Novacek guides us through the history of this dinosaur icon and Macaulay Curator Mark Norell tells us about the latest science.
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@AmericanMuseumofNaturalHistory
@AmericanMuseumofNaturalHistory 4 года назад
Have you seen AMNH 5027 in person? Let us know if it inspired you to be a paleontologist, an artist, or just a museum lover!
@philipgior3312
@philipgior3312 4 года назад
Definitely inspired me when I first saw it as a little kid (it was like a Godzilla that was once alive - especially in it's former pose) and turned me into a dinosaur and overall paleontology enthusiast which I still am to this day.
@batspidey7611
@batspidey7611 4 года назад
I’ve seen this skeleton in person and I loved it dearly!
@diegolopez3989
@diegolopez3989 4 года назад
I would love to be a paleo artist
@AmericanMuseumofNaturalHistory
@AmericanMuseumofNaturalHistory 4 года назад
We love paleo art! You may already know the work of Charles Knight who did the T. rex at 4:44, but you should also check out Zhao Chuang's art. He did the Tyrannosaurus at 9:08.
@arieljacobsegal
@arieljacobsegal 4 года назад
Hi! I saw AMNH 5027 in the early 1980s when I was around 6. It inspired my love of paleontology and museums. I later wrote undergraduate and masters' history theses on early dinosaur discovers William Buckland and Edward Hitchcock. I have a photo of myself on FB from my childhood wearing a T-shirt with AMNH 5027 :) Thanks for the video.
@frysause934
@frysause934 3 года назад
I was 11 yrs old when my family went together and watched this in the theater. It was one of the defining points in my life. We (everyone) had never seen anything like it. The colors on the screen, the clarity, the graphics. People might laugh now, but back then there was nothing even close. When you first saw the dinosaurs, you could have dropped a pin in that theater. Will never forget it.
@Dilopho
@Dilopho 9 месяцев назад
what were you watching?
@3possumsinatrenchcoat
@3possumsinatrenchcoat 4 года назад
The real question, however, is how do I apply for the "dinosaur vacuumer" position?
@AmericanMuseumofNaturalHistory
@AmericanMuseumofNaturalHistory 4 года назад
That's Trenton! He also cleans whales: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-zRtF9sD3wYM.html
@3possumsinatrenchcoat
@3possumsinatrenchcoat 4 года назад
@@AmericanMuseumofNaturalHistory !!! please tell him he is doing a very good job!
@LandBeforeTime75
@LandBeforeTime75 4 года назад
Great Video of the mighty Tyrannosaurus Rex and it’s awesome popular culture.
@batspidey7611
@batspidey7611 4 года назад
Indeed!
@hypn0298
@hypn0298 4 года назад
While T. rex isn't my favorite dinosaur (Allosaurus is), it rightfully deserves its status as the most famous dinosaur in history.
@IndriidaeNT
@IndriidaeNT 2 месяца назад
These videos are great! Next you should create Exhibits videos focusing on the Barosaurus and Allosaurus (Museum Icons like T. rex: The King of Time and Pop Culture), The Titanosaur (Museum Icons like What Color is a Blue Whale?), Deinonychus, giant sequoia, Citipati, Pteranodon, Neanderthal diorama (Museum Icons), Dolphin and Tuna Diorama (Museum Icons), Edmontosaurus Mummy and Mammoth (Museum Icons), Rapa Nui Moai (Museum Icons) and the Amazon FeatherWork (Museum Icons) and Paleoart (Museum Icons). I also have not read my AMNH books in a while, so I really need to do so.
@IndriidaeNT
@IndriidaeNT 3 года назад
The Tyrannosaurus rex is the best exhibit in the Hall of Saurischian Dinosaurs. Just like Sue the T. rex in the Field Museum. It is also one of the icons.
@mayamanign
@mayamanign 8 месяцев назад
Tyrannosaurus Rex was an eagle eyed, blood hound sniffing, 20 mph, 7 ton wrecking ball. Literally the king of kings of the animal world.
@spiderlime
@spiderlime 4 года назад
"and some say that tyrannosurus rex was the last word in reptilian frightfulness" h. g. wells, a short history of the world
@GojiZilla-fl8zn
@GojiZilla-fl8zn 3 года назад
Narrator: Godzilla carried the DNA of specimen 527 in his mutated cells Iguanodon and stegosaurus: \(o - 0)/
@AmericanMuseumofNaturalHistory
@AmericanMuseumofNaturalHistory 3 года назад
Those, too, of course!
@philipgior3312
@philipgior3312 4 года назад
I first saw this specimen about 50 years ago, when it stood upright of course, and since then have seen it more than a dozen times. Always the most iconic dinosaur for me, and this the most iconic fossil skeleton. I would venture this may be the most visited skeleton in the world when you consider how long it's been on display, it's location in NYC, and the huge numbers of visitors who visit this great museum year after year.
@AmericanMuseumofNaturalHistory
@AmericanMuseumofNaturalHistory 4 года назад
Thanks for being a frequent fossil viewer!
@IndriidaeNT
@IndriidaeNT 3 года назад
This video is great, you should include it in a watch party about Tyrannosaurus rex!
@madddog7
@madddog7 4 года назад
well done presentation; esp adding in the JP cover designer.
@joncarroll2040
@joncarroll2040 9 месяцев назад
I grew up in Westchester and would beg my parents to take me to the AMNH every chance I got going back to the last version of the dinosaur halls back before they were redone in the early 90s.
@wampastompastomp
@wampastompastomp 4 года назад
Is this the same Chip Kidd who wrote the Batman Animated series art book?
@AmericanMuseumofNaturalHistory
@AmericanMuseumofNaturalHistory 4 года назад
One and the same!
@paleoph6168
@paleoph6168 2 года назад
6:17 For those who are curious on the paleontologist who named Tyrannosaurus rex, it was Henry Fairfield Osborn, who was even president of AMNH at the time.
@gregb3443
@gregb3443 4 года назад
fascinating presentation, thank you.
@cesaralcaraz819
@cesaralcaraz819 3 года назад
T Rex the most famous of all prehistoric animals
@davidletasi3322
@davidletasi3322 4 года назад
I first saw Tyrannosaurus rex at tha AMNH in 1957 pleading my father to take me to NY. I was inspired to become a paleontologist when I read "All About Dinosaurs" by Roy Chapman Andrew's in1954. Roy led the Gobi Desert Asiatic Edpedition for the AMNH in 1922. Steven Speilbergs T rex skeleton in the movie Jurassic Park was made by Peter Mays in Canada and he also built two dinosaur skeletons for me at the Museum of Science and Industry in Tampa. It's a small dinosaur world.
@AmericanMuseumofNaturalHistory
@AmericanMuseumofNaturalHistory 4 года назад
Thanks for sharing your story! If you liked "All About Dinosaurs," then you may recognize the pages at 5:39! 😉
@lukeskywalkerjediknight2.013
@lukeskywalkerjediknight2.013 3 года назад
Will you change the wrist positions?
@joypark3783
@joypark3783 2 года назад
This is my fav dinosaur specimen i have seen it many times and my favorite thing in the whole museam
@JSTARANDONVIDEO
@JSTARANDONVIDEO 4 года назад
Real KING!
@IndriidaeNT
@IndriidaeNT 2 года назад
This is cool, next you should make an Exhibits video about the Velociraptor, Citipati or Deinonychus fossils or even The Titanosaur (Patagotitan) and Barosaurus vs. Allosaurus.
@tristonyoung4524
@tristonyoung4524 3 года назад
I loved this video and I now know something I didn't know before watching it.
@j2fly1
@j2fly1 Год назад
When the beast had killed by extinction, it was buried underground in bones people discovered the skeletal creature and began to bury. when they took out the parts of the dinosaur skeleton they put them together like jigsaw puzzles. Then be placed it in the American museum of natural history so people could see this mighty creature.
@disneydino7558
@disneydino7558 Год назад
Can I record a video of my homemade prehistoric planet t.rex toy reacting to the fossil halls and AMNH 5027 for my RU-vid channel?
@joelww2501
@joelww2501 Год назад
"Tyrannosaurus was svelte and fluffy" This did not age well! We now know it was scaly and THICC.
@dreamlandnightmare
@dreamlandnightmare Год назад
The ideas of what T-Rex looked like change so often, I don't think we will ever know what it actually looked like unless they successfully clone one someday.
@mosasaurusrex5990
@mosasaurusrex5990 4 года назад
Long live the king🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖
@edoardomarra8814
@edoardomarra8814 3 года назад
Ironically, in italy, where i live, book jacket for jurassic park, it's a Baby dinosaur hatching from its egg
@AmericanMuseumofNaturalHistory
@AmericanMuseumofNaturalHistory 3 года назад
Interesting!
@j2fly1
@j2fly1 Год назад
5:01 King Kong 5:16 Fantasia 5:19 Godzilla
@toonrex2806
@toonrex2806 Месяц назад
Seriously, am I the only one who thinks AMNH 5027 needs an actual name? I think it deserves one being one of the most famous specimens and the OG T.rex. I propose that we give it the name “Barnum” in honor of the man who discovered it.
@julianbaidakraptorknightii7990
@julianbaidakraptorknightii7990 4 года назад
The Godzilla of the Mesozoic
@pavitbhalla6833
@pavitbhalla6833 3 года назад
"Ever since a fossil hunter from the American Museum of Natural History, Doug Tyannosaurus-Rex, ..." Anyone else hear that??? LOL
@PeggyJame
@PeggyJame 4 года назад
We had one Dinosaur Bone in Kentucky
@hypn0298
@hypn0298 4 года назад
2:39 I wish the proper term "pterosaurs" was more commonly used by the general public. "Pterodactyl" is old and doesn't help distinguish that pterosaurs were flying reptiles that WEREN'T dinosaurs.
@anatotitan
@anatotitan 4 года назад
Pterodactyl is fine. "Dinosaur" is old, too. Not exactly sure what you mean by the last point, but "pterosaur" sounds *more* like "dinosaur" than "pterodactyl," so if anything it's arguably more confusing.
@aidangm7419
@aidangm7419 2 года назад
Plot twist: the T. rex that died from the giga in Jurassic world dominion is AMNH 5027
@PatPatTide
@PatPatTide 4 года назад
Sometimes I hate Trex for being loved when a Spinosaurus my favorite Dinosaur could drown it in 3 minutes Ps I love Jurassic park and that birthmark fact is sooooo cool.
@annajohnston9528
@annajohnston9528 3 года назад
Captain Pat Same, but carcharodontosaurus. But we need to thank T. Rex for being basically the Gateway drug for millions of children into the world of dinosaurs.
@Idk-cr1ov
@Idk-cr1ov 3 года назад
@@annajohnston9528 tbh just cause trex was famous doesn't make a real reason to hate it. And trex can kill a spino and carcha in one bite.
@PatPatTide
@PatPatTide 3 года назад
@@jayparker8490 I get your Point, but a Spino will never leave its own turf. (Rivers and creeks) However, all dinosaurs need water to survive and T-rex is no exception. Ps: I have realized that 1: They lived inside different continents during different periods of time. 2: In the animal kingdom there’s a rule that animals need to follow. “If something bigger than you challenges you to a fight, back off. Spino is bigger than T-Rex. T-Rex would most definitely walk away.
@waranontwiwaha9385
@waranontwiwaha9385 3 года назад
Spinosaurus is having their own reputation increased alright. It’s one of the most problematic dinosaur ever been studied. It has its restoration changed drastically for atleast 4 times and we aren’t still quite sure how it stand or move on land, or who know what else it’s going to look like in the future.
@dreamlandnightmare
@dreamlandnightmare Год назад
Now they are saying that T-Rex likely DIDN'T have feathers, and that it DID have a fat body.
@ZNTE797
@ZNTE797 3 года назад
Do a video about a spinosaurus
@jovanyestremera9250
@jovanyestremera9250 3 года назад
Is AMNH 5027 a male or a female? I need to know because AMNH 5027 is my favorite T-rex and does it have a name because FMNH PR2081 is named Sue so what’s AMNH 5027 name?
@AmericanMuseumofNaturalHistory
@AmericanMuseumofNaturalHistory 3 года назад
Hi Jovany! Love that AMNH 5027 is your favorite rex. ❤️🦖 The bad news is that we don't know whether it's male or female. The good news is AMNH 5027 doesn't have a name, so you can come up with your own! Got any good ideas?
@disneydino7558
@disneydino7558 Год назад
How about Hank, like the Prehistoric Planet T.Rex.
@cristalwaschbuger5284
@cristalwaschbuger5284 3 года назад
FLUFFY T REX
@Jarjarvideos
@Jarjarvideos 3 года назад
0:20 I don't see pterodactyl on that list, and I'm pretty sure it'd rank among those on account of the whole silent p thing
@AmericanMuseumofNaturalHistory
@AmericanMuseumofNaturalHistory 3 года назад
Ahhh, but pteryodactyls aren't dinosaurs! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-muWYY9qMM1A.html
@batuandanfosilpurba5206
@batuandanfosilpurba5206 2 года назад
WOW
@filosofiadocosmos5229
@filosofiadocosmos5229 4 года назад
It is Wander
@Suthida-hr1ms
@Suthida-hr1ms 4 месяца назад
ผมขุดพบกระดูกไดโนเสาร์ครับ
@heitorsantos7046
@heitorsantos7046 3 года назад
(King Tyrant Lizard) !!
@Suthida-hr1ms
@Suthida-hr1ms 4 месяца назад
ผมต้องการขาย
@cardetailsS
@cardetailsS 10 месяцев назад
No matter what but If DINASOURS still alive in this time too then although they will extinct because today's predator are more powerful fasters and intelligent so there is no chance for Trex or another DINASOURS spicy that they still be a champ of this world sorry I m big fan of T-REX but in my opinion that's true
@jackib5369
@jackib5369 4 года назад
💖😹💗😹💖
@alonewalkermusic9561
@alonewalkermusic9561 3 года назад
🌈😍🌈
@user-fd5rg4ce9n
@user-fd5rg4ce9n Год назад
ทำสัตว์ ก็ ได้
@gojirazillasaurus6341
@gojirazillasaurus6341 3 года назад
What if dinosaurs were alive in the midevil times and that’s what they meant as dragons? 🤷
@abiabdi5791
@abiabdi5791 3 года назад
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@danielbovell7953
@danielbovell7953 4 года назад
DID YOU JUST CALL THEM UGLY?!?!!😤😠😡👿👺😾
@CG-ry9ne
@CG-ry9ne 3 года назад
SUE >>>
@joshuastringham8050
@joshuastringham8050 3 года назад
That long haired dude made the ugliest T-Rex I've ever seen.
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