Black Beauty is one of the most iconic and scientifically significant Tyrannosaurus rex specimens ever discovered. Unearthed in Alberta, Canada, this fossil earned its name from the deep, almost obsidian-black coloration of its preserved bones — caused by manganese-rich minerals. Estimated to be over 66 million years old, Black Beauty represents both the raw power and haunting elegance of the Late Cretaceous apex predator.
This model captures the majesty of Black Beauty with a regal posture and robust detailing — honoring its legacy as one of the most complete and visually stunning tyrannosaurs ever found.