October 1, 2010 In visible light, the fossilized mosasaur skull on Anthony Maltese’s work table at the Rocky Mountain Dinosaur Resource Center looks like the typical flattened pile of tylosaurus bones. But, when visiting Swedish paleontologist Johan Lindgren shines an ultraviolet light on the skull, tiny … http://www.ourcoloradonews.com/tellercounty/news/mosasaur-fossils-more-than-just-bones/article_2953bfc6-aa93-58b0-ba13-b09dfe002c17.html
Read More »Misidentified Fossil Makes Top List for 2010
Wired Science has posted their top fossil finds of 2010 and a Triebold Paleontology, Inc. discovery is at the top of the list. Bonnerichthys gladius was one of the forgotten fossil specimens “discovered” this year thanks to Dinosaur Resource Center curator and TPI paleontologist Anthony Maltese. This giant planktivorous bony fish has spent part …
Read More »On The Horizon
TPI is always developing new relationships and new products. At the time we go to press, we have several new items in the works. If you have an interest in any of these, please contact us for information on their status. Baby Clidastes: We have already molded the original material of a baby mosasaur less …
Read More »Original Fossils
TPI has access to more than 30 private ranches in the United States through Mike Triebold’s collecting licenses. Over the years, this activity has brought to light dozens of great skeletons, many of which have been acquired by institutions like yours. Our experienced field crews collect in the most professional manner possible, garnering all pertinent …
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