Las Vegas Sun

May 18, 2024

A tritylodon peeking out of a hole is seen while Brian Engh, paleo artist and creator of Las Vegas Natural History Museum's new dilophosaurus exhibit, adds real Aztec sandstone sand to the exhibit's floor Friday, April 29, 2021. The exhibit's dilophosaurus is based on the largest specimen, which was found in Northern Arizona, and is one of four new exhibits at the Museum. YASMINA CHAVEZ

Yasmina Chavez

A tritylodon peeking out of a hole is seen while Brian Engh, paleo artist and creator of Las Vegas Natural History Museum's new dilophosaurus exhibit, adds real Aztec sandstone sand to the exhibit's floor Friday, April 29, 2021. The exhibit's dilophosaurus is based on the largest specimen, which was found in Northern Arizona, and is one of four new exhibits at the Museum. YASMINA CHAVEZ