Show DEE display points to prehistoric bone found by Ned Cook southwest of The bone is on display at the Dinosaur Mammal bones found near It's not a dinosaur It's a mammal bone found in a prehistoric riverbed southwest of Ned Cook of Vernal found the bone while digging at an oil rig Upon finding the Cook notified authorities who examined the site where the bone was James state also examined the but at press time his report wasn't Dee display for the Field House of Natural identified the bone as the right arm bone of a rhino-like mammal called a mammal lived after the dinosaur period and after the formation of the Rocky Hall to 10 million years The site where the bone was found would be miles away from the location of the mammal's he because it could have been relocated by the prehistoric river Hall said many of these types of bones are mistaken for dinosaur He also that anyone finding bones on public lands should notify the correct authorities because it is illegal to disturb such The two-foot bone will not be removed from its sandstone encasing where it was but it will be left in the stone show its The bone will be placed on exhibit at Dinosaur Gardens in the Field House of Natural |