- Tyler Lyson
Tyler Lyson is the discoverer of the
dinosaur fossil Dakota, a fossilized mummifiedhadrosaur .Lyson received his
bachelor's degree inbiology fromSwarthmore College [cite web|url=http://www.swarthmore.edu/x16441.xml|title=Mummified Dinosaur Found by Tyler Lyson '06 Is Ready for Its Closeup|publisher=Swarthmore College] [cite web|url=http://travel.nytimes.com/2005/09/11/travel/11dino.html?_r=2&adxnnl=1&oref=slogin&adxnnlx=1197090297-wgQZTzQWeVkGUXrM0Mljjg|title=Digging Up Dinosaur Bones in the Fossil-Rich Badlands|author=Charles Q. Choi|publisher=New York Times |date=2005-09-11] in 2006, and received a scholarship to study for hisPhD inpaleontology atYale University [cite web|title=T-Rexes and Raptors and Pterodactyls, oh my! College Corner with Tyler Lyson|url=http://www.sccs.swarthmore.edu/org/daily/2006/04/20/t-rexes-and-raptors-and-pterodactyls-oh-my-college-corner-with-tyler-lyson/|author=Marina Lima|date=2006-04-20|publisher=The Daily Gazette (of Swarthmore College)] , where he remains as of 2007.In 1999, Tyler discovered the Dakota dinosaur specimen while exploring the Hell Creek Formation in
North Dakota , on his uncle's farm. The find is unique since the fossilized remains include skin and other soft tissues in a non-collapsed state, while a very few other finds have occurred where petrified soft tissue has been preserved, but in a collapsed or crushed state.References
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