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Dakota, the mummified dinosaur nicknamed after the location where it was discovered in 1999, is rocking museum curator's worlds. Little Dakota isn't so little, in fact, it's making scientists question the size, strength and speed of the pre-historic creature. The fossil is so well-preserved that scientists can dispute earlier findings by calculating its muscle mass. Maybe, this means the Natural History Museum will be having a tag sale with all their current dinosaur reproductions.  (by Danielle Cook) Running Time: 2:00 Ad follows clip
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