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Rare reptile found on Native reserve
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 2002 The bones of a 73-million year old marine reptile were found on the Blood Nation Reserve in Alberta, Canada. The remains of the mosasaur were found during a search for gemstones. The Blood Nation owns the bones, which will be housed at the Royal Terrell Museum. Get the Story:
Blood bones move to Badlands (CBC 8/27) Relevant Links:
Royal Terrell Museum - http://www.tyrrellmuseum.com
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