ReBecca & Holly's trip to the

New Mexico Museum of

Natural History & Science

 

The sunset as we enter Albuquerque

The New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science

   

Alberta the Albertosaurus & Spike the Pentaceratops

Holly & Alberta

ReBecca & Spike

Inside the museum: Age of Giants display

 

ReBecca and a Brachiosaurus leg

 

Camarasaurus

New Mexico's Seacoast exhibit

  

"Navajo Daspletosaurus partial skull and skeleton – A juvenile of a meat-eating tyrannosaur collected from lands of the Navajo Nation near Farmington, New Mexico. This specimen represents a new species (not yet named) known only from New Mexico."

 

 

A Mosasaurus

 

 

"Partial skull of Pentaceratops sternbergi– (in Dinosaur Menagerie) cast (panel mount from UALP)"

"Skull of Pentaceratops sternbergi– (in Dinosaurs as Living Animals) cast (MNA specimen)."

 

A scary picture .... the death of rexy...taste like chicken

New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Paleontology Collections Area

Nice and clean, everything was very easy to find and well labeled!

Ceratopsian Horn Core: NMMNH P-21098

Campanian, Kirtland Formation, De-Na-Zin Member

Hadrosaur Maxilla: NMMNH P-39502

Kirtland Formation

Hadrosaur(?) skin impression

A particularly large track

Special thanks to Andy Heckert for giving us the run of the place!

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