California college student discovers 65-million-year-old Triceratops skull
A 23-year-old UC Merced student made the find of a lifetime when he helped uncover a 65-million-year-old dinosaur fossil.
Harrison Duran was working on a dig site last month in the Badlands of North Dakota when he and Michael Kjelland, an excavator and professor at Mayville State University, spotted what at first glance seemed like a piece of petrified wood.
But a closer inspection prompted the pair to dig deeper and ultimately led to the discovery of the partial skull of a Triceratops.
The Badlands are a paleontologists paradise, where many dinosaur and plant fossils have been discovered. Kjelland found another skull last year in the Hell Creek Formation, where this years dig was organized, and knew the area was likely to provide more fossils, perhaps from the Cretaceous Period.
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