Royal Tyrrell Museum, Drumheller, Kanada
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Nodosaurs are the oldest known dinosaurs from Alberta and had armor-like skin.
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Nationalgeographic.co.id—Archaeologists find ‘mummy’ dinosaur well preserved. You may be wondering, why is it called a mummy? Yes, this is because archaeologists don’t just find bones dinosaur but also the skin.
According to research, nodosaurus is a genus dinosaur ankylosaurians of the Late Cretaceous and also four-legged herbivores. This is one of the specimens nodosaurus oldest ever found. The fossil remains are very lively, resembling a sleeping dragon.
“Basically is a mummy dinosaur absolutely incredible,” Don Brinkman, director of preservation and research at the Royal Tyrrell Museum.
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