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This is just incredible...
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Scientists are calling it the best-preserved dinosaur specimen ever discovered. Found accidentally by surveyors near Citico Creek area on Cherokee National Forest, this fossilized theropod should be more than 77 million years old, yet the skin, bones and organs seem to be intact. According to the ETSU Natural History Museum in Gray, Tennessee, which recently unveiled the find, the dinosaur is so well-preserved that instead of a ‘fossil’, we could safely call it a ‘dinosaur mummy.’
The researchers examining the find were astounded at its nearly unprecedented level of preservation. The creature’s skin, teeth, and even some of its guts were intact – something they’d never seen before.
“You don’t need to use much imagination to reconstruct it; if you just squint your eyes a bit, you could almost believe it was sleeping,” one researcher said.
Although how the dinosaur mummy could remain so intact for so long remains somewhat of a mystery, researchers suggest that the theropod may have been swept away by a flooded river and carried out to an ancient sea, where it eventually sank to the now exposed ocean floor.
Now believed to be identified as Appalachiosaurus, conservation experts are looking into coding it's DNA. Dr. James Harvin states, "Knowing this animal once roamed this area, we will be putting all effort possible into restoring the species. We hope to reintroduce it into its ancient stomping grounds".


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Definitely fake. You have only to go to the ETSU Natural History Museum website (strange how it is not even mentioned there). You get similar Creationist claims for various dinosaur discoveries with flesh on them, because they want to convince people that the earth is only 6500 years old and that dinosaurs coexisted with humans.
 
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This is just incredible...
BREAKING STORY:
Scientists are calling it the best-preserved dinosaur specimen ever discovered. Found accidentally by surveyors near Citico Creek area on Cherokee National Forest, this fossilized theropod should be more than 77 million years old, yet the skin, bones and organs seem to be intact. According to the ETSU Natural History Museum in Gray, Tennessee, which recently unveiled the find, the dinosaur is so well-preserved that instead of a ‘fossil’, we could safely call it a ‘dinosaur mummy.’
The researchers examining the find were astounded at its nearly unprecedented level of preservation. The creature’s skin, teeth, and even some of its guts were intact – something they’d never seen before.
“You don’t need to use much imagination to reconstruct it; if you just squint your eyes a bit, you could almost believe it was sleeping,” one researcher said.
Although how the dinosaur mummy could remain so intact for so long remains somewhat of a mystery, researchers suggest that the theropod may have been swept away by a flooded river and carried out to an ancient sea, where it eventually sank to the now exposed ocean floor.
Now believed to be identified as Appalachiosaurus, conservation experts are looking into coding it's DNA. Dr. James Harvin states, "Knowing this animal once roamed this area, we will be putting all effort possible into restoring the species. We hope to reintroduce it into its ancient stomping grounds".


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Your reference that you are quoting being......?
 
Love April fools stuff.

The picture reminded me of a quote from The Mummy (1999) movie:

Rick: Is he supposed to look like that?

Evelyn: No, I've never seen a mummy look like this before. He-He's still... still...

Rick, Jonathan: ...juicy.
 
the ETSU Natural History Museum website, that does not even mention it, despite the article claiming that is where they are kept, that they unveiled the find etc..

The source of the article making the claim is not given, so that could not be checked, but it is discussed in the Snopes article above that refutes it. The Snopes article is not the original source Mbasko, it was reportedly posted on a Facebook page on April Fool's Day this year ;)

Also there is the fact that the original writer of the article said it was only an April Fool's Day joke (but it got a few people in)!

"Dusty Worley, who originally posted the “Appalachiosaurus” prank, apologized to the group, adding that it was a fake post made for April Fool’s day".
 
the ETSU Natural History Museum website, that does not even mention it, despite the article claiming that is where they are kept, that they unveiled the find etc..

The source of the article making the claim is not given, so that could not be checked, but it is discussed in the Snopes article above that refutes it. The Snopes article is not the original source Mbasko, it was reportedly posted on a Facebook page on April Fool's Day this year ;)

Also there is the fact that the original writer of the article said it was only an April Fool's Day joke (but it got a few people in)!

"Dusty Worley, who originally posted the “Appalachiosaurus” prank, apologized to the group, adding that it was a fake post made for April Fool’s day"

Typical Apriliates.
 
The source of the article making the claim is not given, so that could not be checked, but it is discussed in the Snopes article above that refutes it. The Snopes article is not the original source Mbasko, it was reportedly posted on a Facebook page on April Fool's Day this year ;)
Yes I realise that GR. Put up the link to the Snopes site article as it discusses the Social Media post that was the original source (Origin) & includes a screen shot. ;)
It appears that it is well recognised as a joke here & elsewhere.
 

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