Headless dinosaur reunited with skull after a century

After being headless for nearly a century, a dinosaur skeleton in Dinosaur Provincial Park, Canada, was finally matched to its head. In a recently published study, University of Alberta researchers revealed that in 2012 they reconnected the headless skeleton found in 1992 to a Corythosaurus skull, which was found separately in 1920 and was kept at the University's Palaeontology Museum.

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