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Victoria is a specimen of the species Tyrannosaurus rex recognized for its well-preserved and nearly complete skeleton, making it the second most complete T. rex finds in recent history. Victoria got her name in the lab in Victoria, British Columbia, where it was studied and restored.
Victoria is a specimen of the species [[Tyrannosaurus]] rex recognized for its well-preserved and nearly complete skeleton, making it the second most complete T. rex finds in recent history. Victoria got her name in the lab in [[Victoria, British Columbia]], where it was studied and restored.


Victoria was unearthed outside Faith, South Dakota, in 2013 in over eight months by researchers.
Victoria was unearthed outside [[Faith, South Dakota]], in 2013 in over eight months by researchers.

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Victoria is a specimen of the species Tyrannosaurus rex recognized for its well-preserved and nearly complete skeleton, making it the second most complete T. rex finds in recent history. Victoria got her name in the lab in Victoria, British Columbia, where it was studied and restored.

Victoria was unearthed outside Faith, South Dakota, in 2013 in over eight months by researchers.