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Indicated. "Mumbias" of Dinosaurs Reveal "Impressive" Feature

The study, published in the scientific journal Science, focused on two fossils of herbivoro Edmontosaurus anectens that lived in North America 66 million years ago. The skin, sphinx and cascuses of fossils were preserved because of the natural process of mummification, which involved a final layer of clay, according to the study of the National University of Education at Distance (UNED), in Spain. The species were found in an archaeological site…
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The study, published in the scientific journal Science, focused on two fossils of herbivoro Edmontosaurus anectens that lived in North America 66 million years ago. The skin, sphinx and cascuses of fossils were preserved because of the natural process of mummification, which involved a final layer of clay, according to the study of the National University of Education at Distance (UNED), in Spain. The species were found in an archaeological site…

·Portugal
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Two "mys" noted details of the anatomy of the esp oi Edmontaurus anectens. One of them is presented to the amazing of cascosis in the legs, something in the denous register, according to a study published in this Friday (23) in the magazine Science. Read more (10/24/2025

·São Paulo, Brazil
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Folha de S.Paulo broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Friday, October 24, 2025.
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