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Tracks found in Central Texas are believed to belong to the Acrocanthosaurus dinosaur, which has also left footprints behind ...
The footprints were created some 115 million years ago, when what is now a Central Texas suburb was a beach on the Western ...
A portion of the dinosaur bone recovered from the scientific core—drilled 763 feet below the surface of the Museum’s parking lot in City Park. It has been identified by Museum paleontologists ...
A 67.5-million-year-old partial dinosaur bone was discovered under Denver Museum parking lot during a geothermal digging project, Colorado researchers said.
A drilling project at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science has unearthed a dinosaur fossil dating back 70 million years.
“Finding a dinosaur bone in a core is like hitting a hole in one from the Moon,” James Hagadorn, the museum’s curator of geology, told the Associated Press.
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