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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Sept 18, 2022 20:47:04 GMT
www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2022/09/13/complete-dinosaur-skeleton-skin-mummy/10369447002/Jurassic Park gets more and more real... Researchers in Canada have discovered parts of what they believe to be a full "dinosaur mummy" lodged in a hillside, the University of Reading in the United Kingdom announced last week. The two exposed fossils, a foot and part of a tail clad in fossilized skin, are believed to belong to a juvenile duck-billed Hadrosaur dinosaur that died somewhere between 77 million to 75 million years ago, roughly 10 million years before dinosaurs went extinct, researchers said. Scientists began excavation of the site to remove the entire remains from the hill. “It’s so well preserved you can see the individual scales, we can see some tendons and it looks like there’s going to be skin over the entire animal,” Brian Pickles, a paleontologist and ecology professor at the University of Reading, told USA TODAY. “Which means, if we’re really lucky, then some of the other internal organs might have preserved as well.”
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Post by MAYA-EL on Sept 18, 2022 21:11:13 GMT
What? But how? How can it still be intact if it's millions of years old?
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Sept 18, 2022 23:01:44 GMT
What? But how? How can it still be intact if it's millions of years old? Something went ashes something went rocks. I'm glad at least that there are places people never been, or just passed left those pieces of lands be virgin from any barbaric intrusion.
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