Raptor Claws, Real Community, and the Cretaceous Period an interview with Jeremiah Robinson
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Raptor Claws, Real Community, and the Cretaceous Period 🦖✨
Join us as we sit down with Jeremiah Robinson, Director of Paleontology at the Great Plains Dinosaur Museum in Malta, Montana. From unearthing raptor teeth to caring for the crown jewel “Leonardo,” this conversation digs into the prehistoric past while celebrating the present-day community that makes discoveries possible.
We talk dinosaurs, digs, and the surprising ways paleontology fuels both curiosity and local economies. Whether you’re a lifelong dino fan or just looking for a fun story from the Hi-Line, this episode has something for you.
🔎 Highlights include:
- How a local teen accidentally discovered Montana’s T-Rex
- Why Leonardo the mummified dinosaur is world-famous
- The thrill of kids and adults digging up fossils
- How the museum connects community, tourism, and science
📍 Recorded on-site at the Great Plains Dinosaur Museum.
👤 Guest: Jeremiah Robinson
🎙️ Hosts: Sara & Julea – Bear With Us Podcast
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