Tech | 207465 hits | Feb 21 8:42 am | Posted by: Hyack
A research team at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum in Regina is reconstructing the skeleton and skull of a crocodile. It was discovered near Coronach, Sask., in 2001. The team is using 3-D printers to help create a complete skeleton.
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