WOODLAND PARK, Colo. — A piece of history has found itself in the present, thanks to the help of some modern technology.Triebold Paleontology and Rocky Mountain Dinosaur Resource Center unveiled the 3D-printed skull of the Terataphoneus curriei in Woodland Park on Wednesday. The name stems from the Greek words for"murder monster."
Maltese was able to develop the skull using scanning and printing technology with the assistance of Evan Sonnenberg, director of 3D technology at Triebold Paleontology. This is a genus of a Tyrannosaurine theropod dinosaur, which lived in the Utah and Montana region during the Campanian age in the Cretaceous period — 77 million years ago.
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