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Fossil Reveals Dinosaur Developed Facial Tumors, Too
The relic is the first ever documented proof of tumorous facial swelling in fossils. Dinosaurs, with their thick, flexible and tough skin, can defend themselves against predators, but what about from tumors? A fossil found in the Hațeg County Dinosaurs Geopark, a UNESCO site in Transylvania, suggests dinosaurs suffered from facial tumor, too.
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