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Uploaded by on Nov 19, 2008

In the sandy climate of North Dakota, a dinosaur skeleton is discovered in near-mummified condition, scales and all.

Dino Autopsy Update :
SAT NOVEMBER 22 9P et/pt : http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/series/expedition-week/4013/Overview#ta...

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  • I've always wanted to be a paleontologist, I just have a real interest for these things...

  • Why don't you come up with a better argument than "fuck your mother." What's the matter? Too many big words in there for you? Maybe you should pay more attention in class, you don't want to be working in McDonalds do you?

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  • lol fuck mormons

  • You christian bastards shut your face and face reality...You're here because of evolution. Not because of some bearded dude in a robe with magical powers said let them be. lOl

  • @Ronaldoo91: How? The world wants to know.

  • @puncheex but you can make the DNA of a dino

  • @Ronaldoo91: That particular dinosaur has, as he says, a bigger butt (tail base) than previously thought, and more powerfully muscled fore limbs than thought. This certainly has implications for hadrosaurs (duck-billed dinosaurs), and may have less specific implications for other species.

  • All this Jurassic Park dreaming is bad for your brain. We do not have any dinosaur DNA, despite a T rex found with soft tissue. We cannot recover mosquito DNA from amber, let alone dinosaur DNA. The stuff chemically degrades all by itself when left alone; scientists have done heroic work just bringing back 50,000 year old Neandertal DNA; that's the limit. I can't gainsay some new tech breakthru, but for today, no.

    This fossil is rock. Very descriptive and wonderful rock, but just rock.

  • I find it amazing these creatures use to walk the earth millions of years ago, and what a site it would be to see everything the way it was back then... damnit create time travel already !

  • @hlvshorses Same here and because I just moved to Peru me and my dad are going to go excavate for the most common prehistoric creature here,a megalodon like shark but I forget its name.I can't wait, this plase is a gold mine for skeletons. Because I have studed about prehistoric creatures since I was a toddler, seriously, I know how carefull you have to be even just walking around. Though this infomation does'nt guaranty will find something but if we do find somthing of value it goes to a muesem

  • @fucknuaf unless ofcourse you just take people in white coats "word for it". In which case I fail to see how you are any different than the average churchgoer.

  • @jamaicanlager "The problem with your argument is that when one gap is filled, it leaves two more for people like you to point out. Fill those and then you have four. And so on and so on"

    and once all those have been reasonably filled without resorting to argument from authority, you have a "theory". I dont see the problem. It just means there are work to be done still.

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