How are replica dinosaur skeletons made?
The Rocky Mountain Dinosaur Resource Center in Woodland Park, CO, is the home of an awe-inspiring display of dinosaurs, prehistoric marine reptiles, pterosaurs and fish of the late Cretaceous inland sea. Operated by Triebold Paleontology Inc., known the world over for exciting discoveries, traveling exhibits, and museum-quality, cast fossils, visitors can see over 30 skeletons on display supplemented with graphics and life-restoration sculptures that help visualize these animals in life and the environments where they lived. Visitors can see the entire process to better understand how these fossils are freed from the rock in which they were found, how they are restored, and how they are cast into display fossils seen in museums throughout the world. Because the center is a showroom for specimens before they are sold and shipped, visitors have the opportunity to see rotating exhibits. Dinosaur Resource Centers: 201 S. Fairview St., Highway 24, Woodland Park, CO www.rmdrc.com 719-686-182