Future Exhibits

Stegosaurus Exhibit

The stegosaurus is probably one of the most distinctive, easily recognized and remembered dinosaurs.  At 16 1/2' long, almost 9' high and 4' wide, it makes a most impressive exhibit and complements the Cambodian Stegosaurus carving in "The Man and Dinosaurs" exhibit area.

 

Denversaurus Exhibit

The Denversaurus is the last of the armored dinosaurs and one of the largest.  At 18' long, 6' wide and 5' high it is not only an impressive animal but one that comes from a family showing unique design features.

 

"fish-in-a-fish"

This one is a copy of the world famous "fish-in-a-fish" that was excavated by Sternberg in Kansas in the early 1950's.  This exhibit plaque is 18 feet long and will be hung in the museum to show the sudden catastrophic nature of its burial which is consistent with the Flood of Noah's day.

 

Thescelosaurus

The GD&FM excavated this Thescelosaurus on in 2006 and will be displaying a copy.  The Thescelosaurus had no visible means of defense (except for a good strong pair of legs to run fast) and is one of the dinosaurs that comes from the Hell Creek Formation.

 

 

Pachycephalosaurus

This is a Pachycephalosaurus (bone head dinosaur) from the Royal Ontario Museum.  Ours will be made by a company specializing in museum exhibits.  The Pachy. is about 8 feet long.  It is of interest to the GD&FM because of the unique "design" of the head and also because it is also found in our area of Montana.

Charcharodon megaladon shark jaw

Charcharodon megaladon shark jaw for the GD&FM marine exhibit.  This jaw will be 8.5' high by 9.5' wide.

 

 

Dolichorhynchops

This picture is of a short neck plesiosaur (Dolichorhynchops).  Ours will be 15 feet long and join a baby plesiosaur in the marine exhibit.

 

Coming Soon...

We already have many exhibits on display but we're still not done yet.  We have more in the works and some more distant plans that we are in the process of putting together.  This is just an overview of what we have planned thus far with a brief description of what each one is.

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