A recent Bismarck Tribune article indicated that some very well preserved remains of a duckbill dinosaur could be on display in the North Dakota Heritage Center as early as June.  The fossil is one of the best-preserved fossils in the world and includes skin and tendons. 

The remains were found in southwestern North Dakota in 1999.  Tyler Lyson, who found and owns the remains, said they could be on display for about three years.  Read the entire article here.


1 Response to “North Dakota Dinosaur Fossil To Be Displayed In Heritage Center”

  1. 1 Alice

    06/16/08 It is. It is. Come and see the tail and a leg, complete with skin!! Remainder is still being excised
    from the mummifying sand.

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