Results 1 to 2 of 2

Thread: Baby Dinosaur Skeleton Unearthed In Canada

  1. #1
    Veteran Member microrobert's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2011
    Last Online
    09-25-2015 @ 07:58 PM
    Meta-Ethnicity
    romance
    Ethnicity
    romand
    Gender
    Posts
    9,158
    Thumbs Up
    Received: 3,665
    Given: 619

    1 Not allowed!

    Default Baby Dinosaur Skeleton Unearthed In Canada

    Baby Dinosaur Skeleton Unearthed In Canada



    The smallest intact ceratopsid skeleton was recently unearthed in Alberta


    The tiny, intact skeleton of a baby rhinoceroslike dinosaur has been unearthed in Canada.

    The toddler was just 3 years old and 5 feet (1.5 meters) long when it wandered into a river near Alberta, Canada, and drowned about 70 million years ago. The beast was so well-preserved that some of its skin left impressions in the nearby rock.

    The fossil is the smallest intact skeleton ever found from a group of horned, plant-eating dinosaurs known as ceratopsids, a group that includes the iconic Triceratops.

    Rare find

    Finding intact baby dinosaurs is incredibly rare.

    "The big ones just preserve better: They don't get eaten, they don't get destroyed by animals," said study co-author Philip Currie, a paleobiologist at the University of Alberta. "You always hope you're going to find something small and that it will turn out to be a dinosaur."

    Paleontologists had unearthed a few individual bones from smaller ceratopsids in the past. But without intact juvenile skeletons, such bones aren't very useful, as scientists don't really know how each bone changes during each stage of the animals' lives, Currie said.

    The team was bone-hunting in Dinosaur Provincial Park in Alberta when Currie came upon what looked like a turtle shell sticking out from a hillside.

    Upon closer inspection, the fossil turned out to be a frill, the bony decorative headgear that surrounds the back of the head in ceratopsids.

    When the team excavated, they found the fossilized skeleton of a tiny dinosaur they identified as a Chasmosaurus belli, a species commonly found in the area.

    Drowning victim

    Amazingly, almost the entire skeleton was intact, although sometime in the past, a sinkhole had opened up below the beast and the forelimbs had fallen away into an abyss. The fossil was so well-preserved that the tiny, rosettelike pattern on its skin was imprinted in the rock below the dinosaur.

    Based on its size, the team estimates the dinosaur was about 3 years old — just out of infancy — when it perished. (Like humans, these dinosaurs typically take about 20 years to reach maturity, at which point they have 6.5-foot-long [2 meters] skulls and weigh 3 to 4 tons.)

    The fossil was found in sediments associated with watery environments and didn't have any bite marks or trace of injury, so it's likely the dino toddler likely drowned.

    "I think it may have just gotten trapped out of its league in terms of water current," Currie told LiveScience.

    Soon after, the baby dinosaur was buried by sediments and left untouched for millions of years.

    Growth rates

    Aside from being cute, the new fossil helps paleontologists understand how these plant-eating dinosaurs grew. Paleontologists can then better identify and age the myriad individual bones from juveniles discovered over the years.

    Already, the team has learned that Chasmosaur juvenile frills look different from those on adults, and that limb proportions don't change much as they grow. Predatory theropods such as Tyrannosaurus rex have disproportionately long limbs as juveniles, presumably to keep up with the adults in the pack.

    By contrast, "in Chasmosaurians, the proportions are essentially the same, which probably means the adults were probably never moving that fast," Currie said. "There was never priority for these animals to run to keep up with the adults."

    Baby Dinosaur Skeleton Unearthed In Canada (PHOTO)

  2. #2
    New Member Sdc1316's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2014
    Last Online
    01-24-2015 @ 10:19 PM
    Ethnicity
    ---
    Country
    United States
    Age
    20
    Gender
    Posts
    26
    Thumbs Up
    Received: 42
    Given: 19

    1 Not allowed!

    Default

    Awwww poor baby! So cool though!

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Similar Threads

  1. Replies: 2
    Last Post: 11-02-2013, 12:46 PM
  2. Rare upper jurassic dinosaur skeleton found – Portugal
    By Atlantic Islander in forum Palaeontology
    Replies: 0
    Last Post: 09-22-2013, 08:20 PM
  3. Replies: 3
    Last Post: 07-23-2013, 06:22 PM
  4. Roman skeleton unearthed in Sleaford
    By Liffrea in forum England
    Replies: 0
    Last Post: 02-04-2010, 03:23 PM

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •