Scientists in Alberta, Canada have revealed what they are calling the first "dinosaur mummy."
According to National Geographic, the dinosaur, which is currently on display at the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology, was given the distinction because of its highly preserved state, with its skin, armor, and even some guts still intact. The mummy's unprecedented quality of preservation has led some scientists to proclaim it the best preserved dinosaur specimen ever discovered.
Image credit: Robert Clark/National Geographic
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