The eighth grade students of Colorado found a tyrannolina Dicks tooth during hiking.

Abstract: Tyrannosaurus Rex teeth saved in the set drawer of the ancient biological laboratory of the new Burke Museum. Genna Martin / San Francisco Charonicle is exported through Getty Images T.. "This is very...

Tyrannosaurus Rex teeth saved in the set drawer of the ancient biological laboratory of the new Burke Museum. Genna Martin / San Francisco Charonicle is exported through Getty Images T.. "This is very shiny, it caused my attention, so I picked it up, but I didn't have any clues, this will be dinosaur teeth. When I returned home and wash it, then I know it is not rock, but Some things "
He recovered his discovery of the museum and verified that it belongs to T-REX, which is a species that lives in an area of more than 60 million years.  
Dinosaur Safety Jocerti tells exports, the country is "quality" T-REX territory, and found that the country may promote new research.  "So we are e will return to this area, perhaps with Jonathan to collect more bones, I hope there is more T-REX to wait for us to explore it," Selhi said.
Charpentier is not the only child who has discovered the dinosaurs late: January, a four-year-old girl discovered a full-scale preserved dinosaur footprint for 220 hours while walking along the beach in South Wales. 

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