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Andrey Atuchin, Denver Museum of Nature & Science Image of a plant-eating ornithopod dinosaur, Thescelosaurus. Museum officials say this is similar to the fossils they found in the parking lot.
Yabba Dabba Doo! The Denver Museum of Nature & Science announced on Wednesday that it discovered a nearly 70-million-year-old dinosaur fossil underneath its parking lot in City Park in January.
The Denver Museum of Nature and Science was shocked to discover a dinosaur fossil nearly 800 feet beneath its own parking lot. KUSA’s Bryan Wendland has story.
A drilling project at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science has unearthed a dinosaur fossil dating back 70 million years.
Andrey Atuchin/Denver Museum of Nature & Science - PHOTO: A fossil believed to be a vertebra of a plant-eating ornithopod dinosaur, Thescelosaurus, was discovered nearly 800 feet below the surface ...
The bore-hole fossil is now on display in the Denver Museum of Nature and Science, of course, but there are no plans to look for more under the parking lot. “I would love to dig a 763-foot (233 ...
The Denver Museum of Nature and Science discovered a rare dinosaur bone when drilling beneath its own parking lot.
The Denver Museum of Nature and Science discovered a rare dinosaur bone when drilling beneath its own parking lot.
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