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Cheryll
the Triceratops

The
Opening Behind
the Scenes The
Exhibit
Expedition
Dinosaur features
Cheryll the Triceratops. This specimen was excavated in 2003
by our paleontology field crews working in South Dakota. Cheryll
is appoximately 30% complete with additional restoration being
completed in our paleontology lab. This
exhibit was first displayed at the Plantation Historical Museum
during 2007 and at Nova Southeastern University during 2008.
Cheryll is not currently on display and is available for scheduling.
Henry

Henry is a rare example of a juvenile Triceratops excavated by our
field team in 2005, very near the site ofthe larger Cheryll.
Henry is approximately 40% complete and has been fully restored
to a full free standing display.
Now Showing
at the Plantation Historical Museum
511 North Fig Tree Lane, Plantation, FL
(954) 797-2722
Tuesday - Saturday: 9 a.m. - 12. p.m. and 1 - 4 p.m.
Admission: Free
Henry may be viewed via this Virtual Tour
Follow
Henry from the ground up!
Join
our field crew as they excavate Henry during
Expedition Dinosaur 2005
Online
2005 Field Journal
Upcoming additions
to
Expedition Dinosaur
Raid
of the Raptors!
Bringing
together two of our newest acquisitions this exhibit will present
a view of conflict and survival in early Cretaceous Siberia.
Nanotyrannosaurus

A
fifteen foot long, seven foot high, replica of one of the
Cretaceous' most vicious predators. Nanotyrannosaurus will be
paired with Henry to make an exciting and dynamic scene
of life during the last days of the dinosaurs.
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