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There have been some discoveries of unusually well-preserved fossil dinosaur specimens which bear remnants of tissues and bodily structures. All organic tissue usually decays too quickly to enter the fossil record, unlike more mineralised bones and teeth.

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  • There have been some discoveries of unusually well-preserved fossil dinosaur specimens which bear remnants of tissues and bodily structures. All organic tissue usually decays too quickly to enter the fossil record, unlike more mineralised bones and teeth. (en)
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  • There have been some discoveries of unusually well-preserved fossil dinosaur specimens which bear remnants of tissues and bodily structures. All organic tissue usually decays too quickly to enter the fossil record, unlike more mineralised bones and teeth. (en)
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  • List of dinosaur specimens with preserved soft tissue (en)
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