Home » Technology » Weertse gives second life to 66 million year old Tyrannos … Weertse gives second life to 66 million year old Tyrannos … April 22, 2021 by world today news – The replica of Trix II was built in the Atrium of Naturalis. Top right Hanneke Jacobs with part of the predator’s printed jaw. — © Tjitske Sluis – T-rex Trix has a sister. Born into the world via 3D printers from Naturalis in Leiden. Hanneke Jacobs from Weert has been working on it for over a year with a team. Trix II arrived in Japan on Thursday. In the coming days, the Limburg native will help her colleagues from a museum in Nagasaki to put together her ‘building kit’ via the internet. – Rob Cobben Today at 9:37 PM— Related posts:Enter March 2022, this is the latest price for the Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro cellphone: 108 MP clear ...EA Sports FC: A New Era of Football GamingArrested St. Pete gym teacher posted child pornography on Snapchat, officers sayThere will be delays in arrivals of smartphones to Mexico due to global shortage of chips Toyota started selling the first hydrogen car in the Czech Republic Russia-Czech diplomatic riot escalates: diplomats again expelled Leave a Comment Cancel replyCommentName Email Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Search for: