Monday, December 03, 2007

Scientists announced analysis today of dinosaur remains they believe to be 67 million years old. The duck-billed dinosaur remains were discovered in 1999 in South Dakota, apparently fossilized in a manner that prevented bacteria from destroying muscle and skin tissues, thereby affording scientists an unprecedented look at muscle structure and skin texture, including hints at skin coloration. With photo. Also, Faster Than T Rex - the Dinosaur 'Mummy' That Had to Run for Its Life, Mummified Dinosaur Had a Big Bottom and Duckbilled Dinosaur 'Mummy' May Help Shed Light on its Biological Secrets.

More on the "MonsterQuest" visit to Maine in search of the Turner Beast, an episode that will be telecast Wednesday night at 10 o'clock on The History Channel. With photo gallery. Also, MonsterQuest: Mutant Canines and Have You Seen the 'Big Cat'?







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