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Mummified Dino Uncovered - Skin and All
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3-18-2008 11:29 AM
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Sounds fantastic...
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3-18-2008
3:38 PM
carrerinyes
Wow!
3-18-2008
3:40 PM
bignosemousie
Jurassic Park here we come!
3-19-2008
10:41 PM
neochonetes
Great clip! I am so glad you love this stuff! You catch things that I don't;D
3-20-2008
7:23 AM
BartendingBear
How cool that the dino decided to die right below where a museum would be built.
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