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Show Monoclonious Mounted. ' The American Museum of Natural History has just mounted the bones . of the monoclonious, a creature which. if alive today, would pass the .'1,000,000 t year mark, it once roamed through ( the then tropical glades of Alberta, , Canada. With gigantic head, a notable no-table feature, double rooted teeth, a small tail ami a beak suggesting a j turtle, this strange creature remained ( in Us stone mausoleum until found one day by Barnuin Brown, explorer and t fossil hunter. The monoclonious had ( five toes on its front and hind feet. with hoofs on three inner toes of the l hind feet. Its great skull was live . feet: long, with a hood scalloped frill. a short horn over each eye and a long sharp horn above the nose. The mouth was covered with a horny sheath, which enabled it to clop her-t her-t bage. On each jaw and back of the beak were two vertical rows of double teeth. |