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Dinosaur mummies
Good day!
As it is the 4th anniversary of "Leonardo" find today, I have a question about
so called "dinosaur mummies". I know there are four hadrosaurian fossils
preserved with some soft tissues called mummies. I know two were discovered at
the beginning of the 20th Century by Sternberg family, I now Brachylophosaurus
"Leonardo", but what's the other find? Also, why Liaoning dinosaurs like
_Sinosauropteryx prima_ or italian _Scipionyx samniti(c)us_ aren't called
dinosaur mummies according to the same measure? Also, how big percentage of
preserved soft tissue does Leonardo display? And does anyone examine the
structure of its musculature and internal organs yet? Thanks, in advance
"God is paleontologist and hates creationists."
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