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Worlds biggest and oldest fossilized bones..
Worlds biggest and oldest fossilized bones.. Paleontologists discovered the worlds biggest and oldest Tyrannosaurus Rex in Canada they announced it on Friday that they discovered the giant Carnivorous skeleton in Saskatchewan ,This Rex far outweighs Chicago Sue by about 400 kilos.. Named for a celebratory bottle of scotch that was shared the night it was discovered " Scotty " is also the largest dinosaur skeleton ever found in Canada...The field crew raised a bottle of scotch to celebrate a toast to the find,.. Paleontologists say that the meat eating dinosaur , whose skeleton is 13 meters long . weighed more than 8,800 kilos when it roamed prehistoric Saskatchewan roughly 66 million years ago...this one weighed more than its counterparts by more than 400 kilos. " Scotty " was believed to be in its early 30's when it died and is believed to be an unusual long life. the Dinosaur's life seemed to be a particular violent one , scars across the bones are pathologies ( spots ) where scarred bones record large injuries..Among the scars other injuries include broken ribs and an infected jaw, and impacted tooth and a hugh bite on its tail.. The skeleton was uncovered in 1991 but only has been announced now because of the amount of time it took to unearth the skeleton..the surroundings encasing the skeleton was cement like and was very hard to painstakingly remove..The skeleton is pieced together and is on view in the Royal Saskatchewan Museum in Regina. |
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3/23/2019 4:00 pm |
Imagine meeting something like this !
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3/23/2019 5:06 pm |
yes it is and can you imagine the amount of terror it would create if it were alive today ? geez I don't think I would last long when that thing roamed around...lol
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3/23/2019 5:27 pm |
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3/23/2019 7:55 pm |
lol yep its a real corker for sure ..thanks jack
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I think his bite was worse than his bark!
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3/24/2019 2:26 am |
I think his bite was worse than his bark!
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wonderful news! Science is very cool!
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3/24/2019 3:17 am |
Yes it is and if you read blogs I just added one about the Great White sharks down off of Florida.. thanx
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Fossils are cool! There is a T-Rex skull at the natural history Museum here in downtown L.A., though I haven't been there since I was... oh, 12 or so? Probably a lot more now. A large amount of the fossils found in the greater L.A. area are at the La Brea Tar Pits. Wooly Mammoth, sloths, giant bear, early horses, bunch of birds, and a few thousand Dire wolves. Not the same size as those depicted in GoT; the largest skeleton excavated so far was a male wolf that would be roughly the same size as an Irish Wolfhound. Most of your grey Timber wolves of modern day are bigger by those standards. The pits are still very active, and new fossil remains are being dug up every day, even from an future parking lot across the street. The biggest Mammoth yet found in the past 50 years is being excavated from there. This was about two years ago when I went; and most of it is still in boxes with other fossils. So far only the skull and one of the tusks has been processed. "Be who you are and say what you feel. Those who matter won't mind, and those who mind won't matter." ~ Dr. Seuss.
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3/25/2019 4:50 am |
Fossils are cool! There is a T-Rex skull at the natural history Museum here in downtown L.A., though I haven't been there since I was... oh, 12 or so? Probably a lot more now. A large amount of the fossils found in the greater L.A. area are at the La Brea Tar Pits. Wooly Mammoth, sloths, giant bear, early horses, bunch of birds, and a few thousand Dire wolves. Not the same size as those depicted in GoT; the largest skeleton excavated so far was a male wolf that would be roughly the same size as an Irish Wolfhound. Most of your grey Timber wolves of modern day are bigger by those standards. The pits are still very active, and new fossil remains are being dug up every day, even from an future parking lot across the street. The biggest Mammoth yet found in the past 50 years is being excavated from there. This was about two years ago when I went; and most of it is still in boxes with other fossils. So far only the skull and one of the tusks has been processed.
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