KU's Natural History Museum contains a treasure trove of example specimens of animals from the Cretaceous era, including the Styxosaurus, the toothy-mouthed Xiphactinus, and a Tylosaurus discovered by a KU researcher in 1911. A cast of that specimen - one of the largest ever found - lurks over the lobby of the museum.
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@Raamen123 DNA found in the fossils
yongsoo27 9 months ago
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cautiousfox 2 years ago
1 thing they dont explain.. how do they know the colors of them?
Raamen123 2 years ago 2