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@[email protected]M to Science [email protected]English • 2 years ago

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    Oh for sure, without a doubt. Hell it took forever for people to figure out feathers.

    Then again, on rare occasion we do get some cool skin/soft tissue evidence like that Nodosaurus in Canada. Sometimes they’re strikingly similar to what we thought (or not?). I am not a paleontologist and I am speaking out of my ass.

    That Nodosaurus is super cool though, y’all should see it.

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      Nodosaurus:

      A flat, wide dinosaur with armored plates on its back, stubby legs, and a derpy mouth…the majestic nodosaur

      Source: https://thedinosaurs.org/dinosaurs/nodosaurus

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        :0

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        and with the beaver tail ?

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          Buckee the beaver

          Behold, the common ancestor between the deadly T-Rex and the common beaver. You can tell they’re related due to the tiny arms, upright stance, and fierce demeanor.

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