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In June, two Central Texans were fishing at a lake when they found a portion of a fossil they believe resembled the bones of a dinosaur and they alerted park rangers, according to a report from KWTX.
The site is celebrating 10 years of educating visitors about the mammals that walked Texas during the Ice Age.
Now, Tarleton's Geoscience Department, along with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Waco Mammoth National Monument, are working to excavate the remaining fossils at the site.
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Quickly realizing what he had found, Castillo verified the fossil with the Waco Mammoth National Monument. Raegan King, the Monument's site manager, says that the tooth is estimated to be anywhere ...
WACO, Texas (KWTX) - With a visitation increase expected at Lake Waco over Labor Day weekend, park rangers have safety tips for people looking to hit the lake. “We hope they come out and ...