Too Damn Cool

We may have to consider visiting the Royal Tyrrell Museum in Alberta. As reported by Ed Yong in The Atlantic:

Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology

In March 2011, a construction worker named Shawn Funk visited an impressive dinosaur collection at the Royal Tyrrell Museum in Alberta. As he walked through halls full of ancient bones, he had no idea that a week later, he’d add to their ranks by finding one of the most spectacular dinosaur fossils of all time. It’s an animal so well preserved that its skeleton can’t be seen for the skin and soft tissues that still cover it.

When we look at dinosaurs in museums, it takes imagination to plaster flesh and skin on top of the bones. But for the dinosaur that Funk unearthed—a 110-million-year-old creature named Borealopeltaimagination isn’t necessary. It looks like a sculpture. And based on pigments that still lurk within the skin, scientists think they know what colors the animal had. “If someone wants to come face to face with a dinosaur, and see what it actually looked like, this is the one for that,” says Caleb Brown from the Royal Tyrrell Museum, who has studied the animal.

It’s on display, although I can’t find anything on the Royal Tyrrell website. Lots more in The Atlantic article, though.

Looks almost like a fake. If it weren’t for the fact the paleontologist and oil mining personnel were present as it was uncovered, I’d ask how they assure authenticity.

So damn cool.

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