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Posted byZorkin/debunker-May 24 at 6:00 AM

How Does a 110-Million-Year-Old Dinosaur Still Have Its Skin?

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How Does a 110-Million-Year-Old Dinosaur Still Have Its Skin?

An arresting image of a "mummified" dinosaur went viral this weekend after National Geographic broke the story of the 110-million-year-old armored plant-eater, a newfound species of nodosaur whose exquisite remains are now on display in the Royal Tyrrell Museum in Alberta, Canada.

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Debunker

Debunker

Myths, urban legends, frauds, flim flam, general misinformation, sub-optimal worldviews. Debunked.

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