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July 14, 2006

Carnegie Museum of Natural History puts more dinosaurs on the floor
"The Supporting Cast" includes a never-before-seen dinosaurand another not on display in almost eight years

   

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The highlight of "The Supporting Cast" exhibit is Pachycephalosaurus wyomingensis ("thick-headed lizard"), a new dinosaur to the museum that will be part of the Cretaceous Hell Creek section of Dinosaurs in Their Time. A contemporary of T. rex and Triceratops, Pachycephalosaurus is a unique-looking dinosaur with bones that looks like spikes protruding out of its skull.


 

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The highlight of "The Supporting Cast" exhibit is Pachycephalosaurus wyomingensis ("thick-headed lizard"), a new dinosaur to the museum that will be part of the Cretaceous Hell Creek section of Dinosaurs in Their Time. A contemporary of T. rex and Triceratops, Pachycephalosaurus is a unique-looking dinosaur with bones that looks like spikes protruding out of its skull.