Sunday Morden's Canadian Fossil Discovery Centre revealed its new exhibit to the public. "Suzy The Mosasaur" resides beside Bruce, in the newly renamed 'Mosasaur Hall'. This is the largest new exhibit the CFDC has unveiled since Bruce arrived in 2003.

"It's fantastic," said Executive Director Peter Cantelon. "I have been telling people that ever since she went up. I can't imagine the space without her in it. It feels like this must have

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been so empty prior, because I can't even remember it now. She fits perfectly."

The Suzy display represents the most accurate depiction of a Mosasaur skeleton based on the most recent research, including a tail articulated downward at the end in light of the recent discovery Mosasaurs had a shark-like tail fin.

According to Cantelon, Suzy is 80 million years old, thirty feet in length, and was originally found in 1977 a few kilometers northwest of Morden, close to where Bruce was located.

Cantelon encourages everyone to come and see the exhibit when they have the chance.