if that a heart where are the bones? If the heart could become fossilized, the bones would be also.... Let me give you a hint of where to find the bones....they surround the heart like a cage. did you notice anything like that? hearts just don't fossilize outside of rib cages.
Very nice unusual separtarian concretion. But not a petrified heart Sorry. Doctors do not know paleontology they are just regular people that will tell you what it looks like and it does look like a heart but If you put a drop of muriatic acid on the lighter color it will fizz proving it is a concretion mostly Calcite.
@micropterus101 Paleontologists don't know biology that well either. Minerology is the key to petrification .What is not known by any of these folks is the fact that salt water will preserve the tissue as it is sinking into the ooze. Have some hearts myself 4chambered from the mesozoic w/coronary arteries.These are mostly all chewed on by dinos. Type in The Secret Life of Rocks. Have a nice Day!
@TheHatefulDead Dear Dead;You are right about that.Ican say for sure that they aren't looking for petrified tissues and believe it to be to rare to be of any consequence. I showed a lower pre-denture{ceratopsian} to the curator at L.A co. Nat.Hist.museum.My specimen had all the flesh on it' And told me they need to see bones,'otherwise, they weren't interested. The matrix that they grind off to clean bones could be tissue. Most all river rocks and beach peebles were creation.
This may be an atheist just making up stuff and what we are looking at a piece of Raw metal ore. Why does the table say American Filler Metals CO. 1-800-794-4550. Or perhaps these are the people who found this specimen which happens to be real. I need information about this.
OK. This is not an athiest making stuff up. This specimen was examined by Dr. Carl Baugh of the Creation Science Museum in Glen Rose, TX. It is not metal, but is indeed some form of stone. I don't know what you mean by the table saying American Filler Metals Co. And what is the phone number for...do you want me to call you to give you more info at that number?
Ever hear of hunters? And yes, that would require one to believe that dinosaurs and humans existed at the same time. Flies in the face of evolutionary THEORY, I know. But there are some pretty convincing footprints in a riverbed in Glen Rose, TX that would suggest that humans and dinos did coexist. This could be from some other large animal though, and the idea is that the animal was killed and the heart removed which would not require hearts flying out of rib cages.
The music isn't necessary. Why do so many people do that? It's so annoying. An x-ray etc. would be more interesting. Someone call the history channel and mythbusters.Also, how can this person know this is a dinosaur heart? Where's the comparisons? Maybe it's from a mamoth or an elephant etc.
Yes, could be an elephant or mammoth - sorry for the generic "dinosaur" reference. Let's go with large animal from a long time ago. Also, sorry about the music, I was using a flip with free movie-maker software and it automatically put it in there.
It's still interesting anyway. I think we might be able to make comparisons to these hearts in todays animals. Also, it's odd that the heart would survive, but not any other parts of the animal.
It's been my undestanding that fossilized organs and other fleshy material don't typically maintain their orginal colors. I have a fossilized petrified frogs head and it's gray. It may have been green by the looks of it as if a common frog
A CT scan may prove some inner functions if it is a heart.
There's a yahoo link that says Fossilized dinosaur heart found. There was one picture on one site, but it doesn't look like much. Supposedly there was a CT scan, but the site and link are gone. It also made me think of a gizzard or stomache.
I love it when Creationist lie. Are the lies Creationists come up with proof that Fundamental Christianity is true? I think not Creationist dipshits.
bigboy45454545 2 weeks ago
That's a giant piece of dinosaur shit. Creation scientists can go suck their own genitals.
1PatrickOBrien 1 month ago
this is from the SACK-OSAURUS MASTURBATUS SPECIES
MrElpipi1 9 months ago
looks like dino balls!
kanakalono 10 months ago
What species of dinosaur is it?
VisionXray23 1 year ago
..it looks lie a fossilized putrefied dinosaur crap to me... o.o
titodelibero 1 year ago
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looks like a monkey ass.
mellonsed 1 year ago
The chances of soft tissue fossilizing are less than finding a rock that looks like a heart. Where are the bone fossils?
gregrutz 1 year ago
@gregrutz If you look closely they are up your ass. Typical creatrd denying the mountains of evidence.
MegaAtheistman 2 weeks ago
@MegaAtheistman Carl is the creatard dip shit. I accept evolution.
gregrutz 2 weeks ago
if that a heart where are the bones? If the heart could become fossilized, the bones would be also.... Let me give you a hint of where to find the bones....they surround the heart like a cage. did you notice anything like that? hearts just don't fossilize outside of rib cages.
danielkyleh 1 year ago
i neeed to bust a shit
930alpha 1 year ago
Cool! I wanna have a dinosaur heart transplant. =D
Kevinsims22 1 year ago
Very nice unusual separtarian concretion. But not a petrified heart Sorry. Doctors do not know paleontology they are just regular people that will tell you what it looks like and it does look like a heart but If you put a drop of muriatic acid on the lighter color it will fizz proving it is a concretion mostly Calcite.
micropterus101 2 years ago
@micropterus101 Paleontologists don't know biology that well either. Minerology is the key to petrification .What is not known by any of these folks is the fact that salt water will preserve the tissue as it is sinking into the ooze. Have some hearts myself 4chambered from the mesozoic w/coronary arteries.These are mostly all chewed on by dinos. Type in The Secret Life of Rocks. Have a nice Day!
steveculbreth 1 year ago
@steveculbreth
"Paleontologists don't know biology that well either"
Of course they do.
Bio is a pre-req.
A 'paleontologist' that hasn't taken advanced courses in bio, isn't a paleontologist.
TheHatefulDead 1 year ago
@TheHatefulDead Dear Dead;You are right about that.Ican say for sure that they aren't looking for petrified tissues and believe it to be to rare to be of any consequence. I showed a lower pre-denture{ceratopsian} to the curator at L.A co. Nat.Hist.museum.My specimen had all the flesh on it' And told me they need to see bones,'otherwise, they weren't interested. The matrix that they grind off to clean bones could be tissue. Most all river rocks and beach peebles were creation.
steveculbreth 1 year ago
if it is really a heart, you can estimate the size fo the animal by trying to calculating its stroke volume.
starvingstudentewu 2 years ago
This may be an atheist just making up stuff and what we are looking at a piece of Raw metal ore. Why does the table say American Filler Metals CO. 1-800-794-4550. Or perhaps these are the people who found this specimen which happens to be real. I need information about this.
prffsrx 2 years ago
OK. This is not an athiest making stuff up. This specimen was examined by Dr. Carl Baugh of the Creation Science Museum in Glen Rose, TX. It is not metal, but is indeed some form of stone. I don't know what you mean by the table saying American Filler Metals Co. And what is the phone number for...do you want me to call you to give you more info at that number?
thebequettes 2 years ago
@thebequettes Dr.Carl Baugh examined it. Wow, now I am convince it ''is indeed some form of stone'', a rock.
gregrutz 1 year ago
@prffsrx The table doesn't say American Filler Metals CO. That's a ruler. Look at it with your eyes.
Thespacebetweenx 1 year ago
@prffsrx that was the ruler he had used to measure it lol, its not on the table. good observation however.
RCACsurvivorman 1 year ago
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tehsma 2 years ago
Ever hear of hunters? And yes, that would require one to believe that dinosaurs and humans existed at the same time. Flies in the face of evolutionary THEORY, I know. But there are some pretty convincing footprints in a riverbed in Glen Rose, TX that would suggest that humans and dinos did coexist. This could be from some other large animal though, and the idea is that the animal was killed and the heart removed which would not require hearts flying out of rib cages.
thebequettes 2 years ago
That is the dumbest shit i've ever read.
tehsma 2 years ago
The music isn't necessary. Why do so many people do that? It's so annoying. An x-ray etc. would be more interesting. Someone call the history channel and mythbusters.Also, how can this person know this is a dinosaur heart? Where's the comparisons? Maybe it's from a mamoth or an elephant etc.
aleon1018 2 years ago
Yes, could be an elephant or mammoth - sorry for the generic "dinosaur" reference. Let's go with large animal from a long time ago. Also, sorry about the music, I was using a flip with free movie-maker software and it automatically put it in there.
thebequettes 2 years ago
It's still interesting anyway. I think we might be able to make comparisons to these hearts in todays animals. Also, it's odd that the heart would survive, but not any other parts of the animal.
It's been my undestanding that fossilized organs and other fleshy material don't typically maintain their orginal colors. I have a fossilized petrified frogs head and it's gray. It may have been green by the looks of it as if a common frog
A CT scan may prove some inner functions if it is a heart.
aleon1018 2 years ago
There's a yahoo link that says Fossilized dinosaur heart found. There was one picture on one site, but it doesn't look like much. Supposedly there was a CT scan, but the site and link are gone. It also made me think of a gizzard or stomache.
aleon1018 2 years ago
T-rex testicles.
bluewolfeye77 2 years ago
Totally amazing and very believable! I have a three chamber heart with similar features. It is great to see another petried heart out there!
Cartmel1947 3 years ago
Cutesy scientific time-lines are always wrong.
procommenter 3 years ago 2