A 110 million-year-old nodosaur fossil has gone on display, and it's so well preserved the find has been described by National Geographic, 'as rare as winning the lottery'. The fossil was unveiled at Canada's Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology this week. Donald Henderson, is the curator of dinosaurs at the museum in Alberta.
A 110 million-year-old nodosaur fossil has gone on display in Canada. Photo: Supplied / Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology