Behind the Scenes in a Dinosaur Fossil Laboratory
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- Опубликовано: 12 апр 2024
- Paleontologists may use hammers and chisels to extract dinosaur fossils from the Earth, but once the fossils arrive in the lab, scientists turn to newer technology like CT scanning to unlock their mysteries.
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In this video, paleontology curator Roger Benson and museum specialist Carl Mehling take you behind the scenes in a fossil laboratory to demonstrate how scientists use technology and preparation techniques to describe dinosaur species, as well as other fossil organisms like plants and mammals. Watch to see some of the recent discoveries from the Museum’s expeditions to the American West and the Morrison Formation.
To see the process of paleontology in the field, watch this video about fossil excavation in Wyoming: • Paleontologists dig fo...
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To see the process of paleontology in the field, watch this video about fossil excavation in Wyoming: ruclips.net/video/9J-D26i-cpk/видео.html
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Hey guys I'm just wondering why haven't you guys updated the mounts for Allosaurus, Edmontosaurus, Psittacosaurus, Plateosaurus, Tenontosaurus, and Stegosaurus yet? The mounts are now outdated and need to be updated
That unidentified curved bone, is that possibly a rib?