Fascinated by fossils, Minnesota man builds a small-town science museum bone by bone

Jim Pollard poses for a photo Feb. 5 at his Southern Minnesota Museum of Natural History in Blue Earth in front of a replica of a Lythronax, which lived during the Late Cretaceous period. It's the only replica in his collection. He couldn't afford $2 million for a real Tyrannosaurus skeleton.
Dan Gunderson | MPR News
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