Look: University of California Student Finds Triceratops Skull in North Dakota

Credit: UC Merced

This Tricera-tops everything else right now.

A University of California, Merced student has some amazing experience to put on his future resume.

Harrison Duran, a fifth-year biology student, unearthed a 65 million-year-old Triceratops skull while on a paleontology dig in North Dakota last month.

The fossil was found upside down with one horn popping out of the ground. The skull has been named “Alice” in honor of the property owner.

 

 

 

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