Tyler Lyson

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Tyler Lyson is the discoverer of the dinosaur fossil Dakota, a fossilized mummified hadrosaur.

Lyson received his bachelor's degree in biology from Swarthmore College[1][2] in 2006, and received a scholarship to study for his PhD in paleontology at Yale University[3], 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.

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