PJ76038
PJ76038 is a designation that refers to a specific specimen of fossilized *Tyrannosaurus rex*. The specimen was discovered in the Hell Creek Formation of Montana. It is notable for its relatively complete preservation, which includes a significant portion of the skull, vertebrae, ribs, and limb bones. Analysis of PJ76038 has contributed to our understanding of *Tyrannosaurus rex* anatomy, biomechanics, and potential growth patterns. Researchers have studied its bone structure to infer muscle attachments and locomotion capabilities. The specimen's dentition has also been a focus of study, providing insights into its feeding habits. Like other *Tyrannosaurus rex* finds, PJ76038 resides in a museum collection, where it is accessible for further scientific research and public display. Its discovery and subsequent study are part of the ongoing effort to reconstruct the life and environment of this iconic dinosaur. The exact current location and catalog number of the specimen may vary depending on institutional records and ongoing curation.