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Paleontologists Kelli Trujillo, left, of the University of Wyoming, Matt Lamanna, and Chris Beard, of the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, and paleobotanist Mandi Lyon of Pennsylvania University, right, scramble to escape an approaching rain storm on a part of the Allen Cook ranch recently donated to the University of Pittsburgh for research. The ranch property features cretaceous rock formations preservibg dinosaur fossils, high-plains grassland ecology and interesting tectonic geology for study by the students and faculty of Pittsburg, the University of Wyoming and the Carnegie Museum. (photo/Kevin Moloney)

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Paleontologists Kelli Trujillo, left, of the University of Wyoming, Matt Lamanna, and Chris Beard, of the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, and paleobotanist Mandi Lyon of Pennsylvania University, right, scramble to escape an approaching rain storm on a part of the Allen Cook ranch recently donated to the University of Pittsburgh for research. The ranch property features cretaceous rock formations preservibg dinosaur fossils, high-plains grassland ecology and interesting tectonic geology for study by the students and faculty of Pittsburg, the University of Wyoming and the Carnegie Museum. (photo/Kevin Moloney)