By: Toni Gibbons, Toni Gibbons
Buy Now Doug Wolfe holds an ischium in his left hand. The ischium is a distinctive pelvic bone from Nothronychus mckinleyi that extends behind the dinosaur's legs much like those of modern birds. In his left hand is the fossil fragment his son, Christopher, found in 1996 that led to the identification of Zuniceratops christopheri. Both discoveries are featured in the ZDIG exhibit at the Show Low Chamber of Commerce.











