Largest 3D-printed skeleton

Largest 3D-printed skeleton
Who
American Museum of Natural History
What
122 foot (feet);inch(es)
Where
United States
When
15 January 2016

On 15 January 2016, the American Museum of Natural History (New York) unveiled its latest exhibition of a 3D-printed full skeleton of a titanosaur dinosaur. The creature was discovered in the Patagonian desert, Argentina and is believed to have lived during the Late Cretaceous period, around 100–95 million years ago. The replica skeleton measures 122 foot long and is slightly too large for its exhibition room. To fit it in, its neck and head extend from the room towards the lifts where it can surprise visitors.

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