Intern-connectivity: Memoirs of the Eocene — Giant Skulls and Ethafoam at the California Academy of Sciences
by Dakota Harr (MA, 2019) One of my most exciting projects at the California Academy of Sciences during my Summer 2019 Geology Collections internship was the work I did on a massive skull of the prehistoric mammal, Brontops. Standing at around 8-feet tall and 16-feet long, (roughly the size of an African Elephant today), Brontops was an impressive sight during the late Eocene epoch of North America. With a big stocky body and large y-shaped horn situated right on the […]
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