31-03-2023 23:01 via calgary.ctvnews.ca

Blue whale skeleton, which was sunk in the ocean for 3 years, will soon be on display

Frank Hadfield and his team from Dinosaur Valley Studios in East Coulee, Alta., are just back from a trip to Newport, Oregon, where they collected bones of a blue whale. The idea is to mount the skeleton on a metal frame to make it look like it's swimming in the ocean. It's the biggest project the team has ever tackled. "We're going to have it in a pose that's very dynamic," said Hadfield, who is the president of the company. "So it shows how these giant animals were still quite active in their
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