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An extremely well-preserved baby dinosaur skeleton has been discovered in Dinosaur Provincial Park in Alberta.
The fossil is extremely rare, as it’s the smallest intact skeleton ever found from a group of horned plant-eating dinosaurs known as ceratopsids — a group that includes the iconic triceratops.
"There's nothing else like it that I know of," said Don Brinkman from the Royal Tyrrell Museum.
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The fossil is extremely rare, as it’s the smallest intact skeleton ever found from a group of horned plant-eating dinosaurs known as ceratopsids — a group that includes the iconic triceratops.
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They mean they found the "impression" of a whole skeleton?
Because I am pretty sure that is sediment where bones used to be a long time ago.
And rather than finding a skeleton they found where one had been fossilized.
There are a few cases of organic material being found, but from what I understand it's exceptionally rare.
The article's webpage keeps crashing on me, and only loads the first 4 or 5 paragraphs so I don't know if they said there were actual bones or anything in the find. I doubt it though. Could be wrong.
muzzleflash
They mean they found the "impression" of a whole skeleton?
Because I am pretty sure that is sediment where bones used to be a long time ago.
And rather than finding a skeleton they found where one had been fossilized.
There are a few cases of organic material being found, but from what I understand it's exceptionally rare.
The article's webpage keeps crashing on me, and only loads the first 4 or 5 paragraphs so I don't know if they said there were actual bones or anything in the find. I doubt it though. Could be wrong.