Mt. Blanco
Fossil Museum, grand reopening!
Dinosaurs,
giant crocks, mammoths, mastodons with four tusks, tracks of 100 fossil
animals, man-made artifacts in solid sandstone, 3-toed horses, saber-toothed
cats, and real unicorns(one horned Rhinos) are just a few of the things you’ll
see at the Mt. Blanco Fossil Museum, the world’s largest non-evolution working
fossil museum. You will see the largest molds ever made of fossils still in the
ground. Check out our unique gift and book shop.
Ever wanted
to be an archaeologist or paleontologist or animal artist? You’ll feel at home
here. See the displays and have a coffee with the best pastries you’ve ever
had. We were closed by covid and storms for the last two years. Come to the
grand reopening Labor Day, week Sept. 5-9, 2022. Join us at The Mt.
Blanco Fossil Museum, 124 West Main Street, Crosbyton, Texas 79322.
806-675-7777, www.mtblano.com *park on north side of the museum.
Black Florida 4-tusked mastodon skull being restored
Texas Tylosaur skeleton cast in situ, Texas Tylosaur drawing
Female mammoth tooth, New Mexico
Kansas
Tylosaur
Steggo
mastodon jaws in collection jacket
Burning Tree
Mastodon with living bacteria in its intestines
Painting of
Waco Sudden Death Mammoth Site by Joe Taylor, who also molded two mammoth
skeletons still in the ground.
Texas
Tylosaur dig
Tiny Texas
horse skeleton in collection jacket
Dinosaur
skin, sent to lab to be examined under high powered microscope
Modern pack
rat skeleton, very rare and difficult to collect.
Moving a
large dinosaur trackway with water ripple marks into a display.
Large
dinosaur trackway from a Colorado coal mine
Ancient old
bull bison skull, Texas southern herd
Sculpture by
Joe Taylor “Evening” ‘and the evening and the morning were the first day.’
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Bryce Robertson
Mt. Blanco Fossil Museum