The 66-million-year-old creature, dubbed the "Nation's T. rex," is still the centerpiece of a revamped fossil hall, coming to the National Museum of Natural History in June.
HELL CREEK FORMATION , MT - MAY 23: Rancher Kathy Wankel returns to the site where she discovered a T-Rex skeleton on a small island in the Fort Peck Reservoir. The Wankel T-Rex is the centerpiece of the newly renovated Fossil Hall at the National Museum of Natural History. (Photo by Jonathan Newton / The Washington Post via Getty Images)

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