
Eustreptospondylus
MemberCompsognathusNov-27-2013 2:24 AMA field team was examining a dig site in the famous Dinosaur Provincial Park (Alberta), when Professor Currie thought he had found part of a turtle shell sticking out of the hillside. On closer inspection it turned out to be elements from the bony frill of a baby horned dinosaur. A number of isolated bones from small, juvenile Ceratopsians had been found previously in the Dinosaur Provincial Park, but single bones are not much help to the scientists who want to learn how dinosaur body proportions changed as these reptiles grew up. Having excavated the entire specimen, virtually complete with just the front limbs missing, in fact the skeleton was so well preserved that the pebble-like skin pattern of this dinosaur had been preserved as an impression on the surrounding rock matrix, the dinosaur was identified as a Chasmosaurus belli.
Link to article http://blog.everythingdinosaur.co.uk/blog/_archives/2013/11/25/baby-chasmosaurus-dinosaur-fossil-unearthed-in-alberta.html

DinoSteve93
MemberCompsognathusNov-27-2013 10:17 AMNice, I'm very happy when the find baby dinosaurs! The article's interesting as well! :D
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DinoSteve93
MemberCompsognathusNov-27-2013 10:47 AMHaha, lots of post for'ya! I guess that's because Scified is being updated...again...
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Lord Vader
MemberTyrannosaurus RexNov-27-2013 2:53 PMCool. Canada FTW!
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