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Date: 2015-01-03 04:27:40
Paleozoology
Tyrannosaurus
Dinosaur
Edmontosaurus
Triceratops
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Paleontology

January 4, 2013 Public lands hold clues to the past Few things excite the imagination like prehistoric creatures. The BLM Montana/Dakotas State Office is working to get the word out about the important

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