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Utahraptor "Death Trap" fossils found in Utah

Started by Simon, January 07, 2015, 03:10:27 PM

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Simon




http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2015/01/150106-utahraptor-death-trap-fossil/?now=2015-01-06-00:01


Of course, as these things go, it will be 5 years before we hear anything more, what with the slow speed of actually digging the bones out of the sandstone block.  Will it contain feather impressions?  Lets hope so.


amargasaurus cazaui

When I glanced at the list it said....Utahraptor "Death Trap" fossils found in Utah by Simon...............and my first thought was, well he better share then !!!
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DinoLord

What a great discovery to kick off 2014! Too bad it'll be a while before we get any substantial info out of this one. I remember rumors of the new Deinocheirus finds started coming out around 2007-2008, and we only got a formalized publication/announcement in 2014.

DC

This certainly mirrors the tenontosaurus /  Deinonychus finds.  The appearance of maniraptors could be linked to the spread of iguanodonts.
You can never have too many dinosaurs

Horridus

From what I've heard, we can all expect Utahraptor to turn out to be a lot weirder-looking than previously thought. Stumpy Achillobator-like legs might be on the cards.
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Sim

This is very interesting, thanks for sharing it!  It was impressive seeing how the block was removed from the site!

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