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"Big Bert" exhibit officially opens May 6 at Swift Current Museum

Apr 28, 2015

The world’s most complete Terminonaris robusta crocodile skeleton was discovered in Saskatchewan, along the banks of the Carrot River in the Pasquia Hills in 1991. The marine predator measured 19’ in length, and lived approximately 92 million years ago when Saskatchewan was still under a large inland sea. A cast of Big Bert, part of the Royal Saskatchewan Museum’s travelling exhibits inventory, arrived at the Swift Current Museum in early April.