The fossil was discovered in North Dakota by a Winona State alumni. It's called the "dinosaur mummy" because it may have preserved skin and soft tissue, making it one of the rarest finds in the world.
Researchers have unearthed a pair of dinosaur mummies that seem to have been preserved in an unexpected way. The dinosaur remains are different from the wrapped mummies of Egypt or natural human ...
A 66-million-year-old "dinosaur mummy" was discovered in North Dakota and was brought to Winona State University. New York State will require warning labels on social media platforms ...
WINONA, Minn. — It’s hard to overstate how rare and exciting a dinosaur mummy is. And yes, the fossil called “Medusa” could be a dinosaur mummy — the remains of an Edmontosaurus about 66 million years ...
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An extremely well-preserved dinosaur called Edmontosaurus proves that at least one species had hooves
What a remarkable find.
In rare cases, soft tissue and even dinosaur skin has been found to survive the fossilisation process. Rapid burial of these dead creatures can lead to mineral concretions building up around ...
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