This is incredible! You can actually see conifer branches/needles,etc chopped up in the digestive process. Not to mention how it's insides are laid out,the changes in skin texture from the lower legs to the upper body. This has got to be the find if all times!
So i dont understand. If he says it's a mummy and explains that it is supposed to have bone encased in a soft tissue or soft er layer. Then explains the fact that it was worn away and then replaced by sand and rock. how is it still mummy? Still some of the coolest stuff i've ever seen.
Bakker says a definition. But in archeology a mummy is just bones and soft tissue stand together by some human technic or, in very special circumstances, natural causes (in caves, for example). The Leonardo is a mummy in paleontological sense: there are diagenetic process (which lead to fossilization of a dead organism) that will replace organic matter by minerals, preserving the form of hard and, in very special circumstances, soft tissue.
fossil finds like these are extremely rare, hopefully we find more in the future
ApocDevTeam 1 year ago
OOooo Aaaaa Guts
sharifmohamed99 1 year ago
that guy is the same age with the dino! :P just kidding,he is very good in the business!
ordoadchao 1 year ago
Bakker looks like the scientist from Juraissic Park. :D Thats funny. xD He just needs the same glasses.
CosplayCore 1 year ago
This is incredible! You can actually see conifer branches/needles,etc chopped up in the digestive process. Not to mention how it's insides are laid out,the changes in skin texture from the lower legs to the upper body. This has got to be the find if all times!
unionrdr 1 year ago
He is awesome. His paleo-arts are outstanding!!!! ^_^
windowwalker008 2 years ago
Cool
Doggy589 2 years ago
"ooooh aaaaaah guts" that was weird
Goku32112 2 years ago
Wow, incredible. You can see it's crop. How it held its head and its shoulders. Ive never seen such a complete picture.
3589546 2 years ago
its still a mummy because the sand made imprints of the skin like a leaf on cement
bonezillion 2 years ago
Cool!! I didn't know there was a Dinosaur mummy! anyone knows how big it is?? so suprize it's actually faster than the T-rex!
newr97y57 3 years ago 2
Dr. Bakker is one of the best speakers in the buisiness.
plainswolf 3 years ago 8
So i dont understand. If he says it's a mummy and explains that it is supposed to have bone encased in a soft tissue or soft er layer. Then explains the fact that it was worn away and then replaced by sand and rock. how is it still mummy? Still some of the coolest stuff i've ever seen.
sexcercise101 3 years ago 2
Bakker says a definition. But in archeology a mummy is just bones and soft tissue stand together by some human technic or, in very special circumstances, natural causes (in caves, for example). The Leonardo is a mummy in paleontological sense: there are diagenetic process (which lead to fossilization of a dead organism) that will replace organic matter by minerals, preserving the form of hard and, in very special circumstances, soft tissue.
soficier 2 years ago 3
that is actually awsome!!
emojman 3 years ago
first woot
andruid14 3 years ago
first soz
emojman 3 years ago