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TERRA 444: Museum of the Rockies - Dino Diaries

Posted on September 03, 2008

Have you ever wondered how scientists look for dinosaur bones, or how they get these fossils safely out of the ground once they find them? Find answers to these questions and more as students and paleontologists from the Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman, Montana take you into the field on the late...


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dinosaurs , documentary , fossils , jacketing , paleontology , science , students , terra
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