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In this April 29, 2016 photo provided by the Canadian Museum of Nature, Canadian Museum of Nature paleontologist Dr. Jordan Mallon poses for a photo with a reconstruction of the skull of Spiclypeus shipporum nicknamed Judith, at the museum in Ottawa, Canada. A novice fossil collector's find in a remote Montana badlands more than a decade ago has emerged as a new kind of spectacularly-horned dinosaur. Researchers at the Canadian Museum of Nature announced Wednesday, May 18, that they've validated the bones found near Winifred, Montana as a new species that lived roughly 76 million years ago. (Martin Lipman/Canadian Museum of Nature via AP)
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