Ice Age Now December 2, 2020 by Robert
Discovered by miners in Alberta, Canada, it’s a ‘mummy’ of a nodosaur, a type of plant-eating armored dinosaur. And it is huge.
The animal has two 20-inch-long spikes on its shoulders, and, in life, it was 18 feet long and nearly 3,000 pounds.
Scientists call it perhaps the best-preserved fossil of its kind ever unearthed because its bones remain covered by intact skin and armor some 110 million years after the creature’s death.
The Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology in Drumheller, Alberta, Canada recently unveiled the dinosaur, which is so well-preserved that many are calling it not a fossil, but an honest-to-goodness “dinosaur mummy.â€
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