Dinosaur bone from Browning Montana - this never happens! - 7:26 PM, Mar. 11, 2008 |
One of my co-workers at the Getty, brought a package to me - a large rock in a plastic ice cream container. She said her uncle had obtained it from a native American in Browning, Montana years ago, who said it was a dinosaur bone. He was wondering if it actually was a dinosaur bone. I agreed to look at it, though I'd seen a lot of rocks that were...well...rocks. Not so, this time! I looked at it, and to my utter amazement, it actually was a dinosaur bone! It's a hadrosaur bone from the Cretaceous (65-70 million years old). I was shocked and pleasantly surprised! "Dino-guy" Ron Schmidtling |
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dino bones - 4:28 PM, Mar. 20, 2008 Edit Delete
I love dinosaur bones. It's so great to find hadrosaur and sauropod bones,what fun! Let's go sometime, dino-guy!
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