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The incredible discovery which is sure to be one of the most important paleontological finds ever, is a world first and now scientists have a once in a lifetime opportunity to study a piece of dinosaur which has travelled millions of years through time intact. It is believed the tail belonged to a flightless dinosaur that lived approximately 99 million years ago in the mid-Cretaceous period. The specimen was found in north eastern Myanmar, in an amber mine. It is believed the tail belongs to a juvenile coelurosaur, which is a type of therapod. therapod “This is the first time we’ve found dinosaur material preserved in amber,” said study co-author Ryan McKellar of the Royal Saskatchewan Museum in Canada. “We can be sure of the source because the vertebrae are not fused into a rod or pygostyle as in modern birds and their closest relatives.” 8 vertebrae are perfectly preserved in the amber, with many small delicate feathers, coloured brown on top and white underneath. “It’s amazing to see all the details of a dinosaur tail – the bones, flesh, skin, and feathers – and to imagine how this little fellow got his tail caught in the resin, and then presumably died because he could not wrestle free,” said study co-author Prof Mike Benton from the University of Bristol. http://www.itsastrangeworld.com/dinosaur-tail-discovered-preserved-amber/ |
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now they can get the DNA and start the real J.P.
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Dino tail dicovered trapped in Amber
___________________________________________________________________ I know.. and Amber had a lot of explaining to do to her husband |
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Dino tail dicovered trapped in Amber ___________________________________________________________________ I know.. and Amber had a lot of explaining to do to her husband i wonder how big that piece of amber is... that ant looks huge... |
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some lizards today have tails that break off on purpose, i wonder if any dino's had that ability?
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