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Marmarth Research Foundation: In the Hell Creek Formation of North Dakota

Marmarth Research Foundation: In the Hell Creek formation of North Dakota

Eubaena skull
Turtle Graveyard Excavation, 2002
Hell Creek Formation

Eubaena skull
<em>Torosaurus<em> removal

Torosaurus removal
Torosaurus
2005

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Juvenile Triceratops

Photos of the juvenile Triceratops excavation

  • Squamosal

    Squamosal

    The squamosal was found perfectly preserved near the distal end of the brow horn.
  • Juvenile Triceratops dentary

    Juvenile Triceratops dentary

    The lower jaw from this Triceratops was under thirty centimeters long!
  • Prepared skull elements

    Prepared skull elements

    A few skull elements, including a predentary and brow horn, after they were prepared by volunteer Wade Ortel.
  • Layout of the skull bones from a juvenile Triceratops

    Layout of the skull bones from a juvenile Triceratops

    These bones are from a very small Triceratops
  • 30 centimeter long Triceratops brow horn

    30 centimeter long Triceratops brow horn

    Small Triceratops' remains are rare in the Hell Creek Formation



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