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Project Exploration  - Paleontology Education and Dinosaur Exhibits
Using the wonders of science to inspire city kids
950 East 61st Street Chicago, IL 60637 • 773.834.7614 • F.773.834.7625   
 
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Paul Sereno
Dr. Paul Sereno uses small tools and brushes to excavate the skull of <i>Carcharodontosaurus</i>. <i>Carcharodontosaurus</i>, pictured here with Dr. Paul Sereno, who discovered the species, is known as “Africa’s Answer to T-rex.” Dr. Paul Sereno is a world-renowned paleontologist, National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence, and the cofounder of Project Exploration, a nonprofit science education organization in Chicago. Discovered in the southern Sahara by a team led by Dr. Paul Sereno, the African pterosaur has a wingspan of 16 feet.
Dr. Paul Sereno looks through the enormous jaws of <i>Sarcosuchus</i>, a.k.a. “SuperCroc.” The six-foot-long skull of <i>Sarcosuchus</i> was discovered by Dr. Paul Sereno on a expedition to Niger. Greeting Dr. Paul Sereno as he brushes back sand is the front tooth of SuperCroc (foreground, right). Dr. Paul Sereno’s life in paleontology has taken him to Argentina, Morocco, Niger, India, China, and Tibet. Here, he works on a fossil of <i>Suchomimus</i> in Niger.

 

 

 
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