You may regret photographs of your awkward teenage years, but at least they won't be fossilized for people to dig up 76 million years from now. Paleontologists are thrilled a dinosaur didn't get quite so lucky, because it means they were able to discover a remarkably well-preserved tyrannosaur skeleton.
Scientists have been digging in Utah's Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument for two decades now, and they've found other fossils belonging to the species they expect the new discovery to represent. But this one is an adolescent dinosaur and in very good condition, two features that make it extra special...