Preparing dinosaur bones often requires a lot of research. You want to compare the fossils you find with those found by others, to not only aid in taxonomic classification, but also to aid in future exploration, restoration, prep, etc. One of the really neat things I discovered this winter, while preparing and researching some of our Thescelosaurus bones, is that our Dears Ears Buttes quarries (including Tooth Draw and Tooth Draw West) may have actually been discovered, not in the 1970's as we all assumed, but way back in 1891!
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