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Well-Preserved Skin Fossil of a Carnivorous Dinosaur May Open New Doors in the Study of Prehistoric Animals
A recent examination reveals a complex covering of scales, studs, thorns, lumps, and wrinkles on this remarkably well-preserved skin of a renowned predatory dinosaur.
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