Rain unearths dinosaur bone in Laurel
Researchers from the Smithsonian will be digging up a large, fossilized dinosaur bone that recent rains partially uncovered in Dinosaur Park in Laurel.
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Sept. 21, 2011
Steve Jabo, fossil preparator for the Smithsonian, works at the dig site at Dinosaur Park in Laurel. Researchers from the Smithsonian will be digging up a large fossilized dinosaur bone that recent rains partially uncovered. They don't yet know what species the dinosaur is from, but they might be able to identify it once they remove the bone.
Marvin Joseph / The Washington Post
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