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How to Become a Fossil

120 million years ago, an iguanodon stood on a riverbank, chewing a leaf. It had been raining, and the bank was full of fresh new plants for his breakfast.

The rain also turned the hillside above into mud. Some of The poor iguanodon was rudely buried under a ton of mud.

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