Sunday, July 5, 2009

Rare Fossilized Dinosaur Skin Offers Picture of Real Thing

A recent fossil find in North Dakota is bringing us closer to a 65 million year old creature.

Christopher Joyce of NPR reports:

"Phillip Manning and the young man who found the fossil, Tyler Lyson, spent years digging up the hadrosaur, funded in part by the National Geographic Society. Paleontologist Manning, from the University of Manchester in England, says he was "gobsmacked" by what they found.
'The tail is three-dimensional, intact. The skin is like a cone of skin slipped over the skeleton; it's beautiful. The arm is just ... it's like shaking hands with a dinosaur, the three-dimensional skin envelope runs all the way around from the hand all the way up to its armpit. It's quite remarkable.'" See full article.

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