Albuquerque Journal

BISTI BEAST COMING TO (ROBOTIC) LIFE

- JOURNAL STAFF REPORT

Natural history museum is raising money for a moving, life-size model of New Mexico’s very own dinosaur.

The New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science has launched a $120,000 fundraisin­g campaign to bring New Mexico’s Bisti Beast home in what it calls “a new life-size electrifyi­ng form.” Museum officials are seeking to raise enough money to buy a robotic, animated Bisti Beast from its Japanese creators to become a key attraction at the museum.

An early relative of Tyrannosau­rus rex, the Bisti Beast fossil was discovered in 1997 and excavated in 1998 from the Bisti/De-na-zin Wilderness in the Four Corners area by museum paleontolo­gist Dr. Thomas Williamson, Ph.D., according to a news release.

Williamson with Thomas Carr wrote a paper in 2010 that described the find and named it the Bisti Beast (Bistahieve­rsor).

The research caught the attention of researcher­s at the Fukui Prefectory Museum in Fukui, Japan, and representa­tives who were eager to acquire some fossils for a temporary exhibition and eventually discovered among them the Bisti Beast.

The exhibition traveled to Fukui, Nagoya and Chiba City/ Tokyo, and was visited by officials with the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science.

At the first venue, “there before our eyes was a living, breathing Bisti Beast robotic dinosaur inspired by the Bistahieve­rsor discovery. The curators in Japan worked with the company Kokoro Company Ltd. to create a mesmerizin­g, life-size reconstruc­tion of our own dinosaur that left me speechless,” Williamson said.

“In fact, we found that many New Mexico discoverie­s were featured prominentl­y in the exhibition,” he said in a statement.

“This is New Mexico’s very own Tyrannosau­rus rex, and our kids need to see it and learn about it,” said New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs Secretary Veronica Gonzales.

The New Mexico Natural History Museum Foundation has launched a GoFundMe page seeking $120,000 to bring the robotic dinosaur to New Mexico. The page is at www.gofundme.com/bisti.

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 ??  ?? The New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science has launched a $120,000 fundraisin­g campaign to buy the animatroni­c Bisti Beast, seen here at the Great Journey of Dinosaurs exhibit at the Fukui Prefectura­l Dinosaur Museum in Japan, and make it a signature feature of the local museum.
The New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science has launched a $120,000 fundraisin­g campaign to buy the animatroni­c Bisti Beast, seen here at the Great Journey of Dinosaurs exhibit at the Fukui Prefectura­l Dinosaur Museum in Japan, and make it a signature feature of the local museum.

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