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- Dakota_(fossil) abstract "Dakota is the nickname given to a fossil Edmontosaurus found in the Hell Creek Formation in North Dakota. It is about 67 million years old, placing it in the Maastrichtian, the last stage of the Cretaceous period. It was about 11 m (35 ft) long and weighed about 3.5 tons.The fossil is unusual and scientifically valuable because soft tissue including skin and muscle have been fossilized, giving researchers the rare opportunity to study more than bones, as with most vertebrate fossils. Preliminary research results indicate that hadrosaurs had heavier tails and were able to run faster than was previously thought.".
- Dakota_(fossil) thumbnail Dakota_skin_impression.jpg?width=300.
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- Dakota_(fossil) hasPhotoCollection Dakota_(fossil).
- Dakota_(fossil) subject Category:Cretaceous_dinosaurs.
- Dakota_(fossil) subject Category:Hadrosaurs.
- Dakota_(fossil) subject Category:Paleozoology.
- Dakota_(fossil) subject Category:Specific_fossil_specimens.
- Dakota_(fossil) type Animal100015388.
- Dakota_(fossil) type Archosaur101695681.
- Dakota_(fossil) type Chordate101466257.
- Dakota_(fossil) type CretaceousDinosaurs.
- Dakota_(fossil) type Diapsid101661818.
- Dakota_(fossil) type Dinosaur101699831.
- Dakota_(fossil) type Hadrosaur101705934.
- Dakota_(fossil) type Hadrosaurs.
- Dakota_(fossil) type LivingThing100004258.
- Dakota_(fossil) type Object100002684.
- Dakota_(fossil) type Organism100004475.
- Dakota_(fossil) type Ornithischian101700470.
- Dakota_(fossil) type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Dakota_(fossil) type Reptile101661091.
- Dakota_(fossil) type Vertebrate101471682.
- Dakota_(fossil) type Whole100003553.
- Dakota_(fossil) comment "Dakota is the nickname given to a fossil Edmontosaurus found in the Hell Creek Formation in North Dakota. It is about 67 million years old, placing it in the Maastrichtian, the last stage of the Cretaceous period. It was about 11 m (35 ft) long and weighed about 3.5 tons.The fossil is unusual and scientifically valuable because soft tissue including skin and muscle have been fossilized, giving researchers the rare opportunity to study more than bones, as with most vertebrate fossils.".
- Dakota_(fossil) label "Dakota (fossil)".
- Dakota_(fossil) label "Dakota (skamieniałość)".
- Dakota_(fossil) sameAs Dakota_(dinosaurus).
- Dakota_(fossil) sameAs Dakota_(skamieniałość).
- Dakota_(fossil) sameAs m.03d751p.
- Dakota_(fossil) sameAs Q3501566.
- Dakota_(fossil) sameAs Q3501566.
- Dakota_(fossil) sameAs Dakota_(fossil).
- Dakota_(fossil) wasDerivedFrom Dakota_(fossil)?oldid=566798722.
- Dakota_(fossil) depiction Dakota_skin_impression.jpg.
- Dakota_(fossil) isPrimaryTopicOf Dakota_(fossil).