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A Healthy T-Rex: Drumheller, Alta., Dinosaur Attraction Safe and Stable, Report Says
Tyra remains structurally sound but needs $154,000 for repairs due to water retention, ventilation issues, and deterioration, with a projected exterior life of eight years, officials said.
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Report finds beloved Alberta T. rex tourist draw has issues but far from extinct
A structural checkup on Tyra the Dinosaur has determined she’s retaining water, has breathing issues, a fever and wrinkles — but is otherwise far from extinct. The estimated medical bill for the 25-metre tourist attraction in Drumheller, Alta., is nothing to sneeze at: $154,000 to start with, and maintenance running in the hundreds of thousands of dollars in the years to follow. “The World’s Largest Dinosaur remains structurally sound and safe f…
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