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Dinosaurs are back at their Green Bay home

By: Erin Davisson
Updated: December 7, 2012
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Green Bay, Wis.(WFRV)--Two prominent residents at the Neville Pubic Museum in Green Bay are back, after getting a bit of a makeover.
    Big Mama and Baby Bones, a pair of T-Rex dinosaur skeleton sculptures are back in front of the museum after they took a bit of a vacation.
    The skeletons were sent to a dinosaur artist who moved them into more realistic poses.     
    Museum officials say, while they were gone, they traveled via Photoshop to several locations around the area,  including the NEW Zoo, and Lambeau Field.

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