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I am so glad to see this. When I was a kid I was told Idaho didn't have dinosaurs, but luckily my colleagues and I have managed to show they are here and were just a bit more hidden than in areas with actual good rock exposures. And now to get an official state dinosaur approved and on the way to the Governors desk is extra special. Kuddos to all the school kids who helped with this! https://www.ktvb.com/video/news/local/208/bill-to-give-idaho-a-state-dinosaur-passes-house/277-5ad44216-c84b-4e12-ae38-9745f5887ca2 https://www.postregister.com/news/education/ucon-elementary-students-gain-state-approval-of-official-dinosaur-bill/article_5721148a-ca7f-11ed-ab4c-27d92a12b0ac.html
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Idaho Dinosaurs: They Dug Their Own Graves Geologists of Jackson Hole Lecture by L.J. Krumenacker Krumenacker, L.J., 2017. Osteology, phylogeny, taphonomy, and ontogenetic histology of Oryctodromeus cubicularis, from the Middle Cretaceous (Albian-Cenomanian) of Montana and Idaho (Doctoral dissertation, Montana State University-Bozeman, College of Letters & Science). Krumenacker, L.J., Varricchio, D.J., Wilson, J.P., Martin, A. and Ferguson, A., 2019. Taphonomy of and new burrows from Oryctodromeus cubicularis, a burrowing neornithischian dinosaur, from the mid-Cretaceous (Albian-Cenomanian) of Idaho and Montana, USA. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 530, pp.300-311. More dinosaur papers Yours, Paul