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Winona State University Receives Rare 66-Million-Year-Old Dinosaur Fossil
The Edmontosaurus fossil, discovered in 2024 near Marmarth, North Dakota, may preserve skin and soft tissues, offering rare insights into dinosaur biology, WSU researchers said.
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It trod the Earth 66 million years ago; now Winona State is home to a remarkable dinosaur discovery
WINONA, Minn. – It was a dinosaur that once roamed the earth 66 million years ago, and now a big piece of its sits housed in a lab at Winona State University in one of the rarest and largest fossil discoveries in recent memory. It was calledEdmontosaurus. And the duck-billed dinosaur was really big. From the tip of its snout to the end of its tail, it was as big as a city bus. And it lived alongside its contemporariesTyrannosaurus Rex andTricera…
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