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Triceratops at the Museum of Science

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The Musuem of Science will open 'Triceratops Cliff,' a 65-million-year-old skeleton, to the public on Saturday. At 22 feet long, 9 feet tall, and 2,000 pounds, it will become the fourth nearly complete Triceratops skeleton on public display in the world and the only one on the East Coast.
The Musuem of Science will open "Triceratops Cliff," a 65-million-year-old skeleton, to the public on Saturday. At 22 feet long, 9 feet tall, and 2,000 pounds, it will become the fourth nearly complete Triceratops skeleton on public display in the world and the only one on the East Coast.
(David L. Ryan/Globe Staff)
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