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The Dinosaur Museum has made notable discoveries in its own car park, analysing the possibilities of geothermal heating.
Denver Natural Museum And Colorado’s science has discovered more than 750 feet of fossil bones under the ground, the Associated Press reported.
According to the Associated Press, James Hagerdorn, the museum’s geology curator, said the discovery was “very rare.”
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“Finding dinosaur bones in the core is like drilling a hole in one of the moons,” Hagadrun said.
“It’s like winning Willy Wonka Factory. It’s incredible.”

The Denver Museum of Natural Sciences accidentally discovered a 750-foot rare dinosaur fossil under the parking lot. (via Richard M. Wicker/Denver Museum of Natural Sciences AP
Museum officials use 5cm wide and 5cm wide fossil It is thought to be from the vertebrae of small dinosaurs that eat plants.
The dinosaurs lived in the late Cretaceous period, about 67.5 million years ago, the AP reported.
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Authorities also found fossilized vegetation in a hole near the bone.
“I want to dig a 763-foot hole in the car park and unearthed it That dinosaurthe rest. But we really need parking so I don’t think it will fly,” Haggadone said.

The dinosaurs lived in the late Cretaceous period, about 67.5 million years ago, according to the AP. (AP Photo/Thomas Peipert)
Patrick O’Connor, curator of vertebrate paleontology at the Denver Museum of Natural Sciences, told the AP that this may be Denver’s deepest and oldest discovery.
“The animal lived in what was a wetland environment that would likely have been vegetated at the time,” O’Connor said.
Thomas Williamson, curator of paleontology New Mexico Museum Of Albuquerque’s natural history and science, AP speculates that this discovery is a surprise.

Museum officials use a width of 5 cm and discover that it is believed to be a fossil from the vertebrae of a dinosaur eating small plants. (via Richard M. Wicker/Denver Museum of Natural Sciences AP
“It’s not that exciting scientifically,” Williamson said.
The fossils are currently on display in the museum.
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Museum officials noted that only two similar findings have been recognized in borehole samples anywhere in the world, let alone on the dinosaur museum grounds, the AP noted.
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In January, a “dinosaur highway” containing 200 trucks was discovered at a limestone quarry in southern England.
The “highway” dates back 166 million years ago.