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Seventy-five million years ago Carter County was the home of many various species of dinosaurs and their contemporaries living in and along the marshes that bordered the retreating Pierre Sea, which covered much of Eastern Montana. Today, their remains are being retrieved from the shale and sands where they were entombed.
This partially exposed skull embedded in rock of a Triceratops horridus (three horns) was discovered approximately 20 miles northwest of Baker, Montana, in the 1930's by Coleman Krokker, Baker, Montana. Thanks to Mr. Krokkers discovery and donation to the Museum now this extraordinary specimen is available for others to enjoy.
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Thanks to Dr. Luis Chappie, Paleontologist, LA Museum of Natural History, Los Angeles, CA, the Carter County Museum has recently added to it's Ice Age Animal Exhibit this wonderful cast replica of the Skull of a Saber Tooth Tiger discovered in California.
These Dinosaur Eggs & shell fragments are casts of a cache of eggs
discovered in the Gobi Desert, Mongolia, 1923-25.
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To contact us: Carter County Museum 306 N. Main Street Ekalaka, Montana 59324-0445 Phone: (406) 7756886 |
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