“10th Anniversary of "Sue" Tyrannosaurus rex on Display at the Field Museum one of the best preserved of all Tyrannosaurus rex fossils ever found”
— Everything Dinosaur :: Happy Anniversary to Tyrannosaurus rex, blog.everythingdinosaur.co.uk
“Paleontologists have found that Tyrannosaurus rex and its close relatives suffered from a the Tyrannosaurus rex specimen FMNH PR2081 (known informally by the name Sue') has”
— MicrobiologyBytes " Blog Archive " Diseases of dinosaurs, microbiologybytes.com
“Where is it now???? It was supposed to be the largest Tyrannosaurus ever found, and was 10% larger than Sue (Largest T.Rex specimen) making it abou”
— C.Rex ( Largest Tyrannosaurus Specimen) - Unexplained, unexplained-mysteries.com
“Samson the Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton is going up for auction in Las Vegas. It's arguably one of the three most complete specimens to have been discovered”
— Dino Blog Carnival #12 - Dissapearing Mayans, Academic, blogs.smithsonianmag.com
“In life, "Samson" was equal in weight to "Sue," the Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton which sold for $8.3-million in 1997. Of further interest are pathologies (evidence of healed injury or disease) of the skull and portions of the skeleton that open a window into the life of this virtual beast”
— Tyrannosaurus Rex - LOUNGE 8, lounge-8.com
“ That’s tyrannosaurus rex Sue, now a fossil on display at the Field Museum in Chicago. She and her homeys died 80 million years ago so the”
— Meet Vongo, Netflix-Killer | ZDNet, zdnet.com
“WASHINGTON - In a new study, scientists have found evidence that 'Sue', the mighty Tyrannosaurus rex whose fossilized remains are a star attraction of the Field Museum in Chicago, was felled in more mundane fashion by a lowly parasite that still”
— T. Rex Sue' was killed by lowly parasite, indicates new evidence, blog.taragana.com
“Nothing smacks of renewal like a fresh class of management students getting together for a few drinks at a nice venue, networking, having some more drinks, discussing competing business models, pounding more drinks, throwing stuff at the T. Rex”
— Dumb as a Blog: Kellogg's Flakes on truTV.com, blog.trutv.com
“Some girls can party past the grave. At least that's how the Field Museum in Chicago seems to envision its summer-long celebration of the 10th anniversary of the arrival of Sue, the museum's treasured Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton”
— Party down with Sue, the T. rex, at Chicago's Field Museum, travel.latimes.com