imagine how awkward it would've been if the fedex employees just chucked the fossil casts into the gate of the museum like they do to most other parcels
Kathy Wankel you are my new hero...you deserve the Medal of Honor. She found the justly named "Nation's T Rex" (and I'm Canadian) and I hope she was given a free apartment in DC where she can visit it ANY TIME SHE WANTS.
I was driving across the country on a camping trip--from Vermont to Wyoming and back--in the summer of 1990 when I came across this very T-Rex being dug up just outside Jordan, MT. I found out about it from a newspaper I saw at a gas station/convenience store I stopped at 50 miles west of Jordan. After a few moments of deliberating, I drove the 50 miles back to Jordan and asked a guy at a local bar (the Ranchers Bar--they were even selling T-shirts (I still have the one I bought) showing a cowboy lassoing a T-Rex with the tag line "Catch alot [sic] of Big Fun at the Ranchers Bar") where the dig was. He said it wasn't there--he told me that the papers published the location as Jordan to keep people from where it really was. Anyway, he then explained to me how to find the dig. This involved another 30-45 minutes of driving on dirt and gravel roads out in the middle of nowhere. I was about to turn around when I saw a small van parked way off in the distance near the Ft. Peck Reservoir. When I drove up to the van, parked and got out of my car, the van door slid open and inside was a camera crew from NOVA. I asked them about the T-Rex and that I wanted to go see it. They said it was getting late (5 o'clock or so) and the scientists were probably calling it a day, but that they would be up the next morning at dawn. They said my best bet would be to camp there overnight and then go look the next morning. They showed me a dirt path to the excavation site and said it was about two miles away. They then left and I pitched my pup tent. After some dinner and gazing at the stars, I got into my sleeping bag and went to sleep. Overnight, I awoke to something sniffing at my head on the other side of the tent, and at some point I decided to get in my car where it would be safer (!). The next morning I awoke, ate some breakfast, put on my running shoes and ran to the site. There it was, the T-Rex and the scientists--the same ones in the pictures from 2:37 to 2:51. I asked the scientists if it would be okay if I took pictures, and they said yes. They asked me how I found them and I told them the story. They smiled and then asked me just not to tell any of my friends about the location. I told them with a laugh that I was from Vermont and there would very little danger of them looking for the site. After hanging out at the dig for a while, I heard that one of the scientists was going to go walk to another dig where they had found a Triceratops. I asked her if I could go with her. She said sure, but that during the day it would get well over 100 degrees F, and that if I wanted to walk back to the T-Rex site by myself, there was always the danger of getting lost. After another few moments of deliberating, I decided against that. I took one last look at the T-Rex, thanked the scientists and drive back to town. It was a wonderfully memorable event from a wonderfully memorable trip. And just because I stopped at that gas station 50 past where the T-Rex was. Serendipity smiled on me that day! 🙂
The one thing I don't get is why the skull on the Smithsonian mount is so different from the original Wankel T. rex, or MOR 555. It's noticeable in this video. The first time we see the mount at the Smithsonian in this video, it's got the original skull. The final reveal, it's very different. It's so easy to see in the head width and dentition, especially on the front of the mandible. The temporal fenestra and orbits look very different as well. I wish there was a detailed breakdown of the process behind this and the reason why this Smithsonian display differs so greatly.
Wankles T rex was collected in Montana under the guidance of Jack Horners Museum of the Rockies team in 1990. The Canadian specimens are related to other well know specimens. There are several web sites describing these specimens.
Smithsonian you need to use the Disney technology about holograms to superimpose the animal over he boes. Give a show four time an hour. We can do this.
@@nobby5492 right.... all the plants animals Birds fish just decided to jump into a sediment deposited by water displacement all across the realm all at the same time....they have you fooled hook line and sinker
The way those mounts are built, perfectly hugging the contours of the bones, it's a thing of beauty.
Yes beautiful metal work
It's a scientific art form!
imagine how awkward it would've been if the fedex employees just chucked the fossil casts into the gate of the museum like they do to most other parcels
32 years old and holding back tears. I feel like a kid again watching this
Dinosaurs make all of us kids agin 😂😊❤
Kathy Wankel you are my new hero...you deserve the Medal of Honor. She found the justly named "Nation's T Rex" (and I'm Canadian) and I hope she was given a free apartment in DC where she can visit it ANY TIME SHE WANTS.
Thank God she had an idea of what she found.
Imagine if those exact individuals of dinosaurs actually met each other in life and the T. rex actually bit at its frill
IMAGINE
I was driving across the country on a camping trip--from Vermont to Wyoming and back--in the summer of 1990 when I came across this very T-Rex being dug up just outside Jordan, MT. I found out about it from a newspaper I saw at a gas station/convenience store I stopped at 50 miles west of Jordan. After a few moments of deliberating, I drove the 50 miles back to Jordan and asked a guy at a local bar (the Ranchers Bar--they were even selling T-shirts (I still have the one I bought) showing a cowboy lassoing a T-Rex with the tag line "Catch alot [sic] of Big Fun at the Ranchers Bar") where the dig was. He said it wasn't there--he told me that the papers published the location as Jordan to keep people from where it really was. Anyway, he then explained to me how to find the dig. This involved another 30-45 minutes of driving on dirt and gravel roads out in the middle of nowhere. I was about to turn around when I saw a small van parked way off in the distance near the Ft. Peck Reservoir. When I drove up to the van, parked and got out of my car, the van door slid open and inside was a camera crew from NOVA. I asked them about the T-Rex and that I wanted to go see it. They said it was getting late (5 o'clock or so) and the scientists were probably calling it a day, but that they would be up the next morning at dawn. They said my best bet would be to camp there overnight and then go look the next morning. They showed me a dirt path to the excavation site and said it was about two miles away. They then left and I pitched my pup tent. After some dinner and gazing at the stars, I got into my sleeping bag and went to sleep.
Overnight, I awoke to something sniffing at my head on the other side of the tent, and at some point I decided to get in my car where it would be safer (!). The next morning I awoke, ate some breakfast, put on my running shoes and ran to the site. There it was, the T-Rex and the scientists--the same ones in the pictures from 2:37 to 2:51. I asked the scientists if it would be okay if I took pictures, and they said yes. They asked me how I found them and I told them the story. They smiled and then asked me just not to tell any of my friends about the location. I told them with a laugh that I was from Vermont and there would very little danger of them looking for the site. After hanging out at the dig for a while, I heard that one of the scientists was going to go walk to another dig where they had found a Triceratops. I asked her if I could go with her. She said sure, but that during the day it would get well over 100 degrees F, and that if I wanted to walk back to the T-Rex site by myself, there was always the danger of getting lost. After another few moments of deliberating, I decided against that. I took one last look at the T-Rex, thanked the scientists and drive back to town.
It was a wonderfully memorable event from a wonderfully memorable trip. And just because I stopped at that gas station 50 past where the T-Rex was. Serendipity smiled on me that day! 🙂
What a story!
The one thing I don't get is why the skull on the Smithsonian mount is so different from the original Wankel T. rex, or MOR 555. It's noticeable in this video. The first time we see the mount at the Smithsonian in this video, it's got the original skull. The final reveal, it's very different. It's so easy to see in the head width and dentition, especially on the front of the mandible. The temporal fenestra and orbits look very different as well. I wish there was a detailed breakdown of the process behind this and the reason why this Smithsonian display differs so greatly.
Man that would be one of the coolest jobs out there. To put together such history, then to stand back and think, yeah, I was part of that.
Interesting work; peeling back the layers of time to reveal these amazing finds.
i remember going to the museum of the rockies in 2002 and i thought it was great.
Good heavens what a great video! Good work!
How do they form the metal around the fossil so perfectly without damaging the fossil!?
wow got to go and see these dino's soon, great video on building the frame works and all
I remember that fossil before!
2:46 If I found that saw that front of me I would be squealing with joy 🤩❤
so exciting! I wish I could see it in the Smithsonian. what a great video!🎉
the real t rex scotty
I agree.
Congrats to those who found and dug up this wonderful specimen.
Thanks!
Everybody knows Trex is the king👑, not Giganotosaurus❌, not Spinosaurus❌
How much of the Rex specimen was found?
Thank you Wankel family!!
These people are so dedicated to doing it right so that’s the fossil is shown as it was in the live animal.
11:48. A dog and his bone.
I can't believe they trusted FedEx to transport that!
Still waiting for a set dumbbells, and they were able to get up to Canada 🇨🇦
a T-Rex being delivered by FedEx i hope they dont shake the box or kick it
They should include the T-Rex's belly bones.
imagine if the one who killed him was a triceratops, and now that he's dead, he's paying back
I’m confused. The lady said they were camping in Montana but everywhere else said it was discovered in Saskatchewan. Anyone know why that is?
Wankles T rex was collected in Montana under the guidance of Jack Horners Museum of the Rockies team in 1990. The Canadian specimens are related to other well know specimens. There are several web sites describing these specimens.
the real t r ex zoraida amor si jurassic park
wow jack Horner found a t-rex skeleton at Montana along time ago.
Attendance is gonna sky rocket, you know when the virus crisis is over.
Finally my tax dollars used for something worthwhile
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I would like to handle real fossils, but if I could make casts for the exhibits, sign me up
They positioned it in the worst way
Smithsonian you need to use the Disney technology about holograms to superimpose the animal over he boes. Give a show four time an hour. We can do this.
Its a fact that the earth is only about six thousand years old 66 mil please stop lying.
Ray Red wine please tell me you’re a troll and this is satire
@@jamessmilus321 Did he have a great //////////uncle back then that told the story come on man where do they get these dates from.
@@rayredwine4808 dense brain lmao
@@rayredwine4808 No, but rocks from that time tell us the fossil is 66 million years old.
Is this a joke? If earth was only 6,000 years old no living thing would exist
Dinos died in the flood....they are not millions of years old.
Kenneth Treasures sure you know more than scientists that studied there entire life.
@@nobby5492 I'm one of those scientists that have study that all of my life
The Bible is not a scientific book is a religious one. There is no proof that a giant flood has ever happened
@@nobby5492 right.... all the plants animals Birds fish just decided to jump into a sediment deposited by water displacement all across the realm all at the same time....they have you fooled hook line and sinker
@@nobby5492 there is plenty of scientific proof of the flood.
This long video and u show the sculpture for 2 seconds. Why do people not know how to do anything right.