An allosaurus jaw sits on display at the R.B. Annis Mission Jurassic Paleo Prep Lab in the Dinosphere on Nov. 16. Unofficially nicknamed “Kevin,” the allosaurus was originally discovered in 2020. The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis (TCM) preparators continue to separate the allosaurus bone from the surrounding rock—a process they hope to complete by 2028.
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Fossils in focus
A behind-the-scenes look at paleontology at The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis
December 23, 2024
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