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Mummified Dinosaurs?



I knew I had forgotten one major question in my last barrage:

More than once I have read about "mummified" dinosaurs, but without any
explanation. Everytime I read it, I go "HUH???". I mean after 65+ million
years, you can find an animal mummified like one of those mammoths from Siberia?

Is this also just a catchy expression for something that has nothing whatsoever
to do with the common notion of a mummy?

Mike

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