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In 2000, Leonardo, a fully articlulated and partially mummified skeleton of a subadult Brachylophosaur was discovered. It is considered one of the most spectacular dinosaur finds ever, and was included in the Guinness Book of World Records.
In 2000, Leonardo, a fully articlulated and partially mummified skeleton of a subadult Brachylophosaur was discovered. It is considered one of the most spectacular dinosaur finds ever, and was included in the Guinness Book of World Records.


They have subsequently excavated 'Roberta' an almost complete gracile skeleton, and 'Peanut' a partially preserved juvenile with some skin impresions.
They subsequently excavated 'Roberta' an almost complete gracile skeleton, and 'Peanut' a partially preserved juvenile with some skin impresions.





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Brachylophosaurus is a mid-sized member of the hadrosaurid family of dinosaurs.


Recent Discoveries

In 1994, Paleontologist Nate Murphy discovered an immaculate, complete and uncrushed Bracylophosaur skeleton which he dubbed 'Elvis'.

Incredibly, more impressive finds lay ahead for Nate and his team from the Judith River Dinosaur Institute.

In 2000, Leonardo, a fully articlulated and partially mummified skeleton of a subadult Brachylophosaur was discovered. It is considered one of the most spectacular dinosaur finds ever, and was included in the Guinness Book of World Records.

They subsequently excavated 'Roberta' an almost complete gracile skeleton, and 'Peanut' a partially preserved juvenile with some skin impresions.


http://www.dinodata.net/Dd/Namelist/Tabb/B050.htm http://www.montanadinosaurdigs.com/brach.htm