Construction Worker Digs Up Mind-Blowing Key to the Prehistoric Era

On Display

After spending long hours and several years researching this animal, the thing finally ended up back in the Royal Tyrrell Museum for display. It took almost six years and over 7,000 hours to get all the information they could use out of the precious fossilized organism. The Nodosaur sits in a glass cage for anyone who wants to see what they would have wanted for a pet 110 million years ago...

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