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    Recently Discovered Dinosaur ‘Mummy’ Is So Well-Preserved It Even Has The Skin And Guts Intact



    Searching the fields of NW Indiana and SW Michigan

  • #2
    Sweet all the skin and organs, wonder how much this is going to change again our perspective on dinosaurs
    NWOhio

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    • flintguy
      flintguy commented
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      They are going to want to put feathers all over it, even on this one. 🙂

    • Cecilia
      Cecilia commented
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      Prob’ly so!

  • #3
    Cool. Not much different than some of the stuff we have in the Everglades..,Lol.
    Floridaboy.

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    • #4
      That’s really something Greg. I can’t get over how much it looks like a Horned Toad..
      Lubbock County Tx

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      • Ron Kelley
        Ron Kelley commented
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        Well they are both reptiles.

      • Cecilia
        Cecilia commented
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        You always thinking our horny toads! The tiny, living dinosaur...

      • Lindenmeier-Man
        Lindenmeier-Man commented
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        I love em Cissy, try my best to protect them too.

    • #5
      Incredible find! It would have been something to live back when these giants were roaming around.
      South Carolina

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      • #6
        I cannot imagine what the person who discovered that dino must have felt. Now that, is the find of a lifetime!
        South Carolina

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        • #7
          Really interesting!
          Near the PA/Ohio state line

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          • #8
            Now, that’s a big lizard! Once again, I got the shiver bumps! So incredibly old, yet so intact. My poor family; they are rich in the things I get to show them! Thank you, again!
            Last edited by Cecilia; 12-29-2020, 01:49 PM.
            Digging in GA, ‘bout a mile from the Savannah River

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            • #9
              Very cool discovery!
              thanks for posting this Greg!
              Southern Connecticut

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              • #10
                Pretty amazing find, no matter how old it is.
                South Dakota

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                • #11
                  Evidently feathers don't fossilize
                  SE IA

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                  • #12
                    Wow!

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                    • #13
                      Awesome post Greg
                      🐜 🎤 SW Georgia

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