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A 3D print out of an original dire wolf foot bone found at Ice Age Fossils State ParkLas Vegas' newest state park where visitors can explore and learn about fossil beds located in the areais passed around during a ranger-guided hike, Monday, Jan. 1, 2018. The original bone is on display at the Natural History Museum. With the park still in development, a visitor's center, interpretive trails and more infographic signs are expected to complete the park within two years.

Yasmina Chavez

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