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SubmittedJune 13, 2013

A Spot Kota Contest is being held at the Bollinger County Museum of Natural History in Marble Hill. Residents should be on the lookout for a small green Triceratops. The triceratops, named Kota, slipped out of her cage and crept out the door on Monday, June 3 from the Bollinger County Museum of Natural History. ...

Patricia Welker
Kota in her cage before her daring escape on June 3.
Kota in her cage before her daring escape on June 3.

A Spot Kota Contest is being held at the Bollinger County Museum of Natural History in Marble Hill.

Residents should be on the lookout for a small green Triceratops. The triceratops, named Kota, slipped out of her cage and crept out the door on Monday, June 3 from the Bollinger County Museum of Natural History. She made her daring escape while her cage was being repaired. Any sightings of Kota should be reported to the Museum. A weekly update or photo of Kota and the business or place she has been spotted will be posted at the Bollinger County Library and Bollinger County Museum.

A reward of $50 will be awarded to the individual whose name will be drawn from all those who turn in a completed entry/sighting form of where the sightings have occurred. Completed entry/sighting forms may be turned in at the Bollinger County Museum or the Bollinger County Library once Kota has returned to the Museum and the contest has ended.

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Entry/sighting forms are available at the Bollinger County Library or the Bollinger County Museum of Natural History.

Contest ends September 28, 2013

For more information call 573-238-1174 or email bcmnh@sbcglobal.net

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