The above image is part of a 64x4-foot mural of Montana during the late Cretaceous, commissioned by the Houston Museum of Natural Science and the Judith River Foundation for the exhibit entitled "Dinosaur Mummy CSI: Cretaceous Science Investigation", which features the mummified remains of a Brachylophosaurus canadensis duckbilled dinosaur nicknamed "Leonardo". In this section of the mural, a couple of Centrosaurus apertus flee a predawn forest fire by attempting to cross a flooding river.