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Let’s see your historic skulls (bison, Dino, etc)

Not my find but a well known rancher turned dino hunter. He said tricolotops were basically like cattle in his area. I would love to find to a spend a few days/weeks digging with them.
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This is baffling to me that people just find things like that. To me that would be cooler than a 400" drop tine bull shed.
 
Not my find but a well known rancher turned dino hunter. He said tricolotops were basically like cattle in his area. I would love to find to a spend a few days/weeks digging with them.
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That’s awesome and he’s right, if you find a big fossil in the Hell Creek formation, it’s about 50% chance it’s a triceratops.
 
That’s awesome and he’s right, if you find a big fossil in the Hell Creek formation, it’s about 50% chance it’s a triceratops.
I found some hadrosaurus fossils (what we used to call duck-billed dinosaurs) in the Hell Creek formation (I think) near the CMR. I took photos and the Museum of the Rockies was able to identify them. Pretty cool.
 
That's a jaw dropper right there! 😦

So how does that work when you literally find human remains?!?
It was turned in to the local police. It was on private property and a bunch of officers with drones, etc were on-site the next day. It was in the paper too.

 
Thats inc
Always a sucker for finding Bison skulls and often my scouting and hunting days turn into digging dinosaur fossils out of a bank. Share away

This one was in pretty bad shape and I regret digging it out but still cool to find the entire skeleton still there.

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Damn cattle broke the rest of this skull apart.View attachment 338229

Found this one on the way to blowing an antelope stalk. Silver linings and all that.
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Found this one on a canoe hunt. Just the dry tip of the horn was sticking out of the river.
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Found this little guy on a main ridge above the Missouri.
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This one might be my favorite, submerged about a mile upstream from where the steamboats used to dock at Fort Benton.
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And my favorite fossil picture from a few years back.
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That's incredible!
 
This thread just shows how not awesome Montana is with all the things to do. Definitely regret moving here all those years ago
 
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