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The Hell Creek Dinosaurs
Meet Cliff, a Triceratops now on display at the Museum (Blue Wing, Lower Level), and other Hell Creek Formation inhabitants that teach us new information about dinosaurs.
Learn how the location of fossil findings adds to our general dinosaur knowledge, and discover how protein from a Tyrannosaurus rex femur has been analyzed and compared to today's animals, allowing us to add T. rex to our modern-day animal family tree.
| Format | Live Presentation |
| Grades | n/a – n/a |
| Location | Gordon Current Science & Technology Center — Museum of Science, Boston |
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| Reservation | Seating is first come, first served |
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