![]() This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. Urwerk UV-100V Ultraviolet: Start Wearing Purple! Urwerk UR-112 Aggregat: Mechanical Compilation To The Extreme (Plus Video) ![]() Jurassic Looks To Kill: The Patina Of Urwerk’s UR-105 T-Rex Movement: automatic Caliber UR 5.02 with adjustable winding regulationĪuction estimate 80,000 – 120,000 Swiss francs You might also enjoy: So if you want to make your own ‘Jurrasic Park,’ this is the addition to your collection that you have been looking for.įor more information on this auction, please visit Quick Facts Urwerk UR-105M TrinityĬase: 39.5 x 53 x 16.8 mm, hand-patinated bronze and PVD-coated titanium These are of gem quality and have insects inside them, which are likely from the same era as Trinity. Less threatening is a seven-piece collection of Baltic amber consisting. If you don’t think Trinity is scary enough, you might be interested in the two plaster face masks that Linda Blair wore in the movie ‘The Exorcist.’ While Trinity is the star of the show, the ‘Out of this World’ auction has much more to offer, like an original SOKOL-KV2 space suit from 1985, rare meteorites, and fossils. Koller puts the estimate on the UR-105M Trinity at 80,000 – 120,000 Swiss francs That’s just a fraction of the 5 – 8 million Swiss francs the T-Rex skeleton is expected to go for. ![]() The Urwerk UR-105 Trinity contains fragments of the Trinity T-Rex skeleton This price provides Koller, in association with Wunderkammer, something to base their estimate on for the Out of this World auction in Zurich, Switzerland, on April 18 th, and makes the auction all the more exciting. In 1997 an example named ‘Sue’ was auctioned for US$8.4 million, while the skeleton names ‘Stan’ sold for a whopping US$31.8 million in 2020. This illustrates the capability of an animal that has been extinct for millions of years to captivate people, so when a skeleton comes up for auction, it is always a big event. In 2007 Leonardo DiCaprio showed interest in the skull of a Tyrannosaurus Rex that was up for sale in a Beverly Hills Gallery, only to be outbid by colleague Nicolas Cage. This rarity makes owning such a skeleton the dream of many museums, but also private parties have shown their appreciation for the remains of this formidable beast. This blog was created by the fabulous team at Dinosaur World Live.Urwerk UR-105 Trinity unique piece and Trinity T-Rex skeletonĪccording to the renowned magazine Nature, only 32 adult Tyrannosaurus Rex skeletons have ever been found. Looking for things to do next weekend? Come, join us and experience a fantastic dinosaur show and enjoy a great day out with the little ones! Showing on FRI 21 to SUN 23 JUN.īook your tickets to Dinosaur World Live today! Rex had “binocular vision,” meaning its eyes looked directly forward and their planes of vision overlapped, enhancing the beast’s depth perception capabilities. Tyrannosaurus Rex had very good eyesight by dinosaur standards thanks to special adaptations in its skull. Whilst they were by no means the fastest dinosaurs (some could sprint at 60km/h), they’d still be able to catch most humans. Scientist believe the Tyrannosaurus Rex could run at speeds of up to 40km/h. They would have also scavenged – stealing meals from smaller predators. They probably hunted Hadrosaurs and Triceratops. Tyrannosaurus Rex had small arms that were extremely powerful and featured two clawed fingers. Due to strong thighs, it could run at a rather fast pace ranging from 17 to 40 km/hour. Tyrannosaurus Rex had strong thighs and a large tail to counterbalance the weight of its skull which was approximately 5 feet. Recent studies suggest that, contrary to past assertions, T-Rex probably didn’t have feathers on parts of its body. Tyrannosaurus Rex lived about 65 to 70 million years ago in the late cretaceous period.Įquipped with a set of 50-60 banana-sized teeth, these expert eaters could bite 100kg of flesh off their victims in a single chomp! ![]() Tyrannosaurus Rex walked on two legs, balancing its huge head with a long and heavy tail that sometimes contained over 40 vertebrae. The name tyrannosaurus Rex means “king of the tyrant lizards” Here are 10 interesting facts about Tyrannosaurus Rex. Although not the largest, it is one of the scariest things that ever existed on our planet! We know the Tyrannosaurus Rex fascinates children, this is possibly due to its huge size, ferocious nature and regular appearances in popular media. Dinosaur World Live is most definitely one of the most fun things to do with kids next weekend, but before you take your little ones why not share some terrifying facts about the T.Rex.
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