Museum acquires crocodile fossil
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Robert Bowen, Jen Edinger, Teri Picerno, Kevin Whitmore and Rick Whitmore install the crocodile fossil at the Fossil Country Frontier Museum in Kemmerer. The late Bob Whitmore discovered the fossil several decades ago, and it was displayed in Bob’s Rock Shop. The crocodile fossil is from the Eocene period. The Fossil Country Frontier Museum is located at 400 Pine Avenue in Kemmerer, and is open from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (GAZETTE PHOTO / Theresa Davis)
(GAZETTE PHOTO / Theresa Davis)