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Lady Vizsla

PostPosted: Tue Apr 17, 2018 5:07 pm
by Warren Nunn

There is great excitement over a wonderfully preserved fossil of an armoured, plant-eating dinosaur called a nodosaur which is now on display at a Canadian museum.

The fossil was found encased in a siderite concretion which occurs when minerals cause sediment to harden (like cement) around organic materials. The process has also been known to encase non-organic man-made items such as military ordnance (for example, World War II bombs and shells).

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After the outer material was removed, what remained was the fossilized body of the nodosaur—from snout to hips—basically in its original 3-D shape. This is unusual because most fossils are flattened by the weight of sediment. The shape of its bone structures and scales are clearly discernible. As well, it has been suggested from melanin in the organic residues that the creature was a reddish brown color. It is estimated to have been 5.5 m (18 ft) long and weighed about 1,300 kg (2,860 lb). A museum staffer observed: “It’s basically a dinosaur mummy—it really is exceptional.”1

Researchers also noted:

The carcass arrived at the seabed on its back and with sufficient force to impact and deform the immediately underlying sedimentary layers. Despite the trace fossils left by burrowing animals in the hosting sediments, implying at least a partially oxygenated environment, the specimen lacks any evidence of scavenging.2

No evidence of scavenging indicates rapid burial, consistent with the biblical Flood model which better explains why this and so many other creatures are found in similar states of preservation. As well, the nodosaur was a land-dwelling creature, so had to be transported to its watery grave.  
PostPosted: Fri Apr 20, 2018 1:02 am
It is really interesting that most of these fossils are found in poses and such that imply cataclysmic scenarios. Look at this language in another article (secular) about it:

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The researchers believe that the this armored plant-eater lumbered through what is now western Canada, until a flooded river swept it into open sea.

But the dinosaur's undersea burial preserved its armor in exquisite detail.




The photos in the video look like they were lifted from National Geographic.  


Silvyee


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Lady Vizsla

PostPosted: Fri Apr 20, 2018 6:12 am
Silvyee
It is really interesting that most of these fossils are found in poses and such that imply cataclysmic scenarios. Look at this language in another article (secular) about it:

Quote:
The researchers believe that the this armored plant-eater lumbered through what is now western Canada, until a flooded river swept it into open sea.

But the dinosaur's undersea burial preserved its armor in exquisite detail.




The photos in the video look like they were lifted from National Geographic.


Interesting video. Definitely not as old as they claim but it is not surprising to me that the animal was buried by flood waters. I recently read an article here about how abruptly dinosaur tracks appear in strata. Some quotes:

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First there were no dinosaur tracks, and then there were many. This marks the moment of their explosion, and the rock successions in the Dolomites are well dated. Comparison with rock successions in Argentina and Brazil, here the first extensive skeletons of dinosaurs occur, show the explosion happened at the same time there as well.


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As lead author Dr. Massimo Bernardi at the University of Bristol explains, “it’s amazing how clear cut the change from ‘no dinosaurs’ to ‘all dinosaurs’ was.”
 
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