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Incredibly Preserved 75 Million-Year-Old Baby Ceratopsian Discovered

Started by sauroid, January 17, 2016, 11:19:35 AM

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sauroid

"you know you have a lot of prehistoric figures if you have at least twenty items per page of the prehistoric/dinosaur section on ebay." - anon.


MLMjp

Baby chasmo :D :D :D

You know, what the article said at the end is truly sad. This baby died too young, but if it did´t , we would not have this new discovery and all the new things to learn.

Otherwise very cool discovery, we are in the golden age of ceratopsians.

Mamasaurus

That is an incredible find! That specimen is absolutely gorgeous, and we are so fortunate to live in a time of so many wonderful discoveries.  The reconstruction of the little trike is also lovely and endearing.  ^-^ thank you for sharing!


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Dobber

Fascinating   :)
Though, I got a kick out of the contradictory statement....now we have a complete skeleton...only the forelimbs are completely missing.  Sooo, not complete then? ;)

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Viking Spawn

I agree that is an incredible find.  Despite feeling sorry for the young animal that led up to its young demise.

Pachyrhinosaurus

Interesting how this animal had fenestrae in it's skull at such a young age. It makes triceratops look even more neotenic by comparison.
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