GRAND RAPIDS, MI - The “Tyrannosaurs – Meet the Family” international traveling exhibition is coming to the Grand Rapids Public Museum on Saturday, Oct. 11.

Through April 26, 2026, the exhibit‘s Grand Rapids stop will feature recently added tyrannosaur discoveries, including the oldest feathery relatives of T. rex.

The exhibition highlights rare fossil specimens, models of feathered dinosaurs and cast skeletons, including that of “Scotty,” one of the world’s most massive and complete T. rex skeletons. It joins the Clapp Family Mastodon, a 13,000-year-old skeleton revealed at GRPM earlier this month, and Finny the Fin Whale skeleton.

“We’ve all heard of the T. rex, but there is so much more to discover about this family of dinosaurs when you visit Tyrannosaurs- Meet the Family,” said K

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