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Scientists at the NC Museum of Natural Sciences and NC State University talk about the discovery of the first dinosaur with a fossilized heart.      RealVideo: 1 min: 37 sec.

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Radio

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Dr. Dale Russell: amazing surprise in the geologic record. 14 sec. PLAY

Dr. Dale Russell: preservation of a soft tissue organ was unpredictable. 13 sec. PLAY

Dr. Dale Russell: the discovery compels the belief that dinosaurs were warm-blooded. 15 sec. PLAY

Paul Fisher: identifying the organ as a heart came quickly with the help of high-tech imaging equipment. 9 sec. PLAY

Dr. Michael Stoskopf: after the discovery, scientists may think differently about the evolution of dinosaurs. 7 sec. PLAY

 

Images

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Mike Hammer next to Willo's skull in situ,
Hell Creek Formation, South Dakota
Photo courtesy of Mike Hammer


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False color 3-D image of heart and upper chest
3-D imaging by Paul Fisher, NCSU College of Veterinary Medicine Biomedical Imaging Resource Facility. CT data courtesy of Ashland Community Hospital.


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3-D reconstruction of Willo's thorax
3-D imaging by Paul Fisher, NCSU College of Veterinary Medicine Biomedical Imaging Resource Facility. CT data courtesy of Ashland Community Hospital.


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Artist's rendition of Willo in the flesh
Ed Heck, AMNH

 

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