Is it a crocodile? A bird? Technically, it’s a species of rhynchosaur, a distant relative of modern birds and crocodiles with a beak-like mouth that existed over 200 million years ago – the fossils of which scientists unearthed from the exposed rocks of the Popo Agie Formation tucked in the northern Rocky Mountains in central Wyoming.
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"All That Glitters," the Badger Lapidary & Geological Society s annual rock, gem and mineral show, is returning to the Rock County 4-H Fairgrounds for its 50th annual event March 28-29.