Unfortuantly if you watch the ENTIRE video on the SUNCOR website you will see they failed in the extraction/transportation process in part by 2 major things in my mind(an amateur wanna-be palentologist from AB.) 1: they SHOULD have obvously drilled the planking holes, by drilling a middle one first THEN the side ones and 2: they SHOULD have had all the rigging straps tied together at the bottom, so the straps couldn't swing away from each other, thus pulling apart the speciman. WATCH THE VIDEO.
did you hear what the professor said - "it is a pity a tail bone part has been driven over by a back hoe"!!! No kidding So what is more important out there in Alberta - another couple of bucks, or a unique archaeological finding which has no price... They know the area is rich in fossils but they stop only when they see already pieces of fossils ripped apart b y a machine. What a shame. We might have a lot of land, but we make a very poor and irresponsible use of it. Money are not everything!
@videofan006 he didn't say anything about a tail bone being driven over by any machine. not in this video. in Alberta we know what is important. if you don't live here you don't know.
Its a shame what COULD have been.
littlecarrey 1 month ago
Unfortuantly if you watch the ENTIRE video on the SUNCOR website you will see they failed in the extraction/transportation process in part by 2 major things in my mind(an amateur wanna-be palentologist from AB.) 1: they SHOULD have obvously drilled the planking holes, by drilling a middle one first THEN the side ones and 2: they SHOULD have had all the rigging straps tied together at the bottom, so the straps couldn't swing away from each other, thus pulling apart the speciman. WATCH THE VIDEO.
littlecarrey 1 month ago
did you hear what the professor said - "it is a pity a tail bone part has been driven over by a back hoe"!!! No kidding So what is more important out there in Alberta - another couple of bucks, or a unique archaeological finding which has no price... They know the area is rich in fossils but they stop only when they see already pieces of fossils ripped apart b y a machine. What a shame. We might have a lot of land, but we make a very poor and irresponsible use of it. Money are not everything!
videofan006 3 months ago
@videofan006 he didn't say anything about a tail bone being driven over by any machine. not in this video. in Alberta we know what is important. if you don't live here you don't know.
raddman20031960 1 month ago
It died in the mud
MultiGakka 5 months ago
if it was 50 milliuon years old then it wouldn't be that deep and in that "good" condition.
MultiGakka 5 months ago
Holy CRAP
JustinBiebsBabe1011 5 months ago
DINOSAUR IS BIG AS HELL
DaKillZ09 8 months ago
my dad works on one of the oil rigs out there he found one of the oldest dinos in the world
DZPSpEtSnAz 10 months ago