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Volunteer spots hadrosaur fossil with skin still attached in Canada provincial park

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Published on 6 May 2026
Volunteer spots hadrosaur fossil with skin still attached in Canada provincial park

Bone usually wins, but skin survived this time

A volunteer in Alberta’s Dinosaur Provincial Park has discovered a hadrosaur fossil unusually preserved, with major portions of fossilized skin still attached. Unlike most finds that reveal mostly bones, this specimen may offer rare clues about dinosaur texture, coverings, and soft tissue preservation. Researchers expect it could improve understanding of juvenile development and body shape.

  • Discovery in Alberta’s Dinosaur Provincial Park included intact fossilized skin
  • Hadrosaur remains are far better preserved than typical bone-only finds
  • Skin preservation could reveal texture and covering details
  • Scientists may use the specimen to study juvenile development and morphology
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