The fossil was discovered in North Dakota by a Winona State alumni. It's called the "dinosaur mummy" because it may have preserved skin and soft tissue, making it one of the rarest finds in the world.
A 66-million-year-old "dinosaur mummy" fossil is set to be studied at Winona State University. The fossil was discovered in North Dakota by a Winona State alumni. It's called the "dinosaur mummy" ...