Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Anna Doo | Joint Force Headquarters - New Mexico National Guard | 10.28.2015
The New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science worked with members of the New Mexico National Guard to prepare Pentaceratops dinosaur fossils jacketed in plaster casts to be airlifted via Black Hawk helicopter. (Aerial photo courtesy of Dan Monahan, New Mexico Tourism Department)...
Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Anna Doo | Joint Force Headquarters - New Mexico National Guard | 10.22.2015
A baby Pentaceratops skull block is pictured before excavation. (New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Image)
Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Anna Doo | Joint Force Headquarters - New Mexico National Guard | 10.22.2015
Baby Pentaceratops bones are kept under a tarp. (New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Image)
Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Anna Doo | Joint Force Headquarters - New Mexico National Guard | 10.21.2015
Baby Pentaceratops bones are pictured under a tarp. (New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Image)
Courtesy Photo | Joint Force Headquarters - New Mexico National Guard | 07.26.2011
The bones of a Pentaceratops dinosaur are seen here shortly after excavating and before being wrapped in a plaster cast for transport....
Courtesy Photo | Joint Force Headquarters - New Mexico National Guard | 07.26.2011
The bones of a Pentaceratops dinosaur are seen here shortly after excavating and before being wrapped in a plaster cast for transport. (New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Image)...
Courtesy Photo | Joint Force Headquarters - New Mexico National Guard | 10.20.2009
This is a graphic illustration of a Pentaceratops. (New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Image)