There is some controversy about where the skeleton will wind up. There was an offer to escavate it and remove it to a museum somewhere, however the
landowners want the skeleton to remain in Pueblo...

The obvious backbone exposed in the dirt belonged to a 30-foot-long aquatic dinosaur said to have gone extinct 65 million years ago. Many
believe plesiosaurs still live today. The Loch Ness Monster may be a plesiosaur, according to some.

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