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Pete III finished. For now.

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Author: Anthony Maltese
Date: 2016-05-27 18:26:00
Blog: RMDRC paleo lab
URL: http://rmdrc.blogspot.com/2016/05/pete-iii-finished-for-now.html

Summary:

Just for the weekend, the prototype cast of our Daspletosaurus Pete III (RMDRC 06-005) will be shown off in the atrium of the museum, before it gets decent photographs and heads to its forever home. Yes, it has a 2006 specimen number.The original site as found/explored in July 2005. We were so young.We've been working on this for a decade. I'm not sure if I should take the day off to celebrate, or take advantage of the free time of getting a huge project off my plate and start something new and exciting. In the meantime, enjoy some of the snowy photos, better well-lit ones to come in a week.So, this is what a pile of Daspletosaurus looks likeIt just looks like such a fast critter, not like dumpy TyrannosaurusNearly 11m of birdy goodness

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