'Dinosaur Mummy' stomps its way into a Canadian museum

  • 7 years ago
Beware of the ‘dinosaur mummy’! After five years and more than 7,000 hours of chiseling, the ‘dinosaur mummy’ has been unveiled! Paleontologists in Canada have found a 110-million year old nodosaur with its skin and guts perfectly preserved in stone. It was found accidentally by miners in 2011 in the oil sands of northern Alberta. The 18-foot long, 3,000-pound creature is on display at the Royal Tyrrell Museum in Canada.

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