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    Dueling Dinosaurs: Get front-row seats to dino discoveries at this new exhibit

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    Never before have visitors had the chance to explore a real paleontology lab from the inside.

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    Sixty-seven million years ago- ish a tyrannosaur and a Triceratops died side-by-side. Was it dinner? An epic duel? A natural disaster? That’s exactly what Dueling Dinosaurs — the new exhibit opening this Saturday, April 27, at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences — aims to uncover.

    The recently discovered fossil contains among the most well-preserved specimens ever found of these two iconic dinosaurs, and over the next five years, the NCMNS Paleo Team will work to understand these giants + reveal the truth about how they died.

    The best part? We, as the visitors, will enjoy a free front-row seat to the whole thing.

    🔍 A one-of-a-kind exploration experience

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    The Dueling Dinosaurs are so large that the Museum built a whole new lab just to study them.

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    Dueling Dinosaurs features the only open-access paleontology lab in the world, the SECU DinoLab.

    Combining a real, working lab and modern exhibit elements into one experience, this incredible new approach lets visitors see live, cutting-edge research that will forever change the study of fossils.

    Visitors engage directly with researchers + receive updates on the latest findings as they occur, meaning no two tours will ever be the same .

    The exhibit also features projection mapping, interactive touch points, and a hands-on area where you can work with tools and technologies used in the lab in front of you.

    🦴 Why this dino fossil is so special

    These dueling dinos are truly a crown jewel among paleontologists. Not only were they found buried together — which is extremely rare — but this Cretaceous-era fossil contains skeletal structures, skin impressions, soft tissue, healed wounds, and even possible stomach contents.

    It is a certified treasure trove of potential discovery, and we get to be there for all of it.

    ✂️ A can’t-miss Grand Opening

    See the exhibit unveiled at the Dueling Dinosaurs Grand Opening this Saturday, April 27. It’s entirely free and open to the public on a first-come, first-served basis.

    After April 27, the exhibit requires reservable free timed-entry tickets .

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