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>The Tate Geological Museum at Casper College is showcasing a first-of-its-kind fossil from Niobrara County. The 2-foot-long bladed structure belonged to one of Wyoming’s extremely elusive giant squids. According to J.P. Cavigelli, the museum’s collections specialist, this “big chunk of calamari” has tentatively been identified as part of the internal shell of a Niobrarateuthis, a giant squid that lived in Wyoming’s last ocean around 80 million years ago. “We found it last year,” he said. “If I told you any more, I’d have to kill you and all your readers.”
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