Plate 9: Head of Hylaeosaur

How to get a head in palaeontology
The original head of the Hylaeosaur (remember, the current one is fibreglass), now in front of the Parks Information office, which I happened upon by accident one day looking for the Paleotherium group (the rest of the mammals, who should have been near the elks, but weren't). Shortly thereafter I met a young local who claimed that the dinosaurs were all, in fact, fibreglass, and built in the 1920s. He was considerably taller than I am, so I let it pass.
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