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KELLY OCONNELL SHOW: Hillary Dino-Brain Discovery!

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HOPE FOR HILLARY: ANCIENT DINOSAUR BRAIN TISSUE DISCOVERED, COULD LEAD TO CURE!!! Prominent Liberals across the world Globalist Media Complex are now crossing fingers and toes hoping that a primitive hilarry-dino-brain transplant might be in the works!

This following the first-ever discovery of brain tissue from a dinosaur. -- And it’s tiny. And the coincidence with Hillary’s noodle could not be more apt!

The brainy finding looked like an unassuming brown pebble when a fossil hunter in Sussex, England, found it more than a decade ago. Discovering any soft tissue from a dinosaur is rare since that material degrades faster than other types of tissue, and dinosaurs lived more than 66 million years ago.

This particular soft tissue was essentially pickled when the dinosaur died, according to the researchers, which is why it was so well-preserved.

“What we think happened is that this particular dinosaur died in or near a body of water, and its head ended up partially buried in the sediment at the bottom,” co-author David Norman, a scientist at the University of Cambridge, said “Since the water had little oxygen and was very acidic, the soft tissues of the brain were likely preserved and cast before the rest of its body was buried in the sediment.”

Norman and his colleagues determined the brain tissue was likely from a species similar to Iguanodon, a large herbivorous dinosaur that lived during the early Cretaceous period about 133 million years ago. The structure seen within the fossilized brain tissue showed similarities to that found in birds and crocodiles — dinosaurs’ modern-day descendants.

“It was indeed structured rather like that seen typically in reptiles,” Norman told Live Science. “It also does not show that dinosaurs were necessarily very smart — their brains did not fill their braincases in this instance. Stay tuned SFs!

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