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Following the tracks.

  

Look like someone I once knew.

Only a mother could love these faces.

       
Check out the Morrison Formation for BIG critters.

Not quite hatched.

 
Reserve your site today. Apparently some fellow spends his summers excavating "his" site for the museum. Note the solid tail bone and the feathered forelegs - not a flyer or glider - any thoughts on purpose of tail and feathers in this waddle boned critter?

De hip bone connected to the waddle bone.

 

Old fossils.

 

Cast of Dino skin

 

What we worked on in the lab.

 
         

Hi Ho, Hi Ho, To The Puzzle Shoppe We Go

 

Note 2 teeth missing, must have left them in something it ate.

 

My very own find - CSI style. A gastrolith (stone inadvertently swallowed by dino while grazing.  It boggles an easily boggled mind to know that I was holding a stone from a dino tummy that was ingested over 50MYBP

Also since stone in spinal column dino must have rolled to back when settling so stone fell from tummy to vertebra cavity.

But the real discovery was this, behind the stone that was embedded in the vertebrae over 50 million years before the present.

   
         

A dam built on an "earthquake". Can you find the "fault"?

       
         
         

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