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Paleontologists dig for Jurassic dinosaur fossils 

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The Morrison Formation is one of the most famous dinosaur fossil sites in North America. Since the 1890s, it has been the site of discoveries such as Stegosaurus, Apatosaurus, and Allosaurus. But there’s more to be uncovered.
In 19th century, expeditions to the Morrison Foundation focused on the fossil remains of large animals, but today scientists are searching for fossils of species that were previously overlooked, especially in the relatively understudied northern portion. A team led by Museum paleontologist Mark Norell has returned year after year to uncover layers of the Jurassic. The results, both in the scale and quality of fossil discoveries, are exciting.
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@thereadersvoice
@thereadersvoice 5 месяцев назад
"So rare and so fragile that we can't even remove it from the surrounding rock." Consider that for a moment! 🤯
@420glass
@420glass 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for posting
@epicartschris8010
@epicartschris8010 5 месяцев назад
The guy with baseball hat is really sweating it out😅.. great work though ❤
@IndriidaeNT
@IndriidaeNT 8 дней назад
Layout for The World of Dinosaurs: An Illustrated Tour exhibit: Theropods: (Saurischians): Entrance/Introduction with a shadow theater and life-sized accurate models of all the theropod, sauropod and Ornithischian species from the book and models of their young and hatchlings too. As well as clips from Prehistoric Planet and The World of Dinosaurs: An Illustrated Tour Tarbosaurus and Citipati episodes. Coelophysis: Section of the exhibit focusing on Coelophysis from the Late Triassic of Arizona; featuring dioramas of it, fossils and fossil casts and information on the paleontologist who discovered Coelophysis, Ned Colbert and other dinosaur and pterosaur paleontological discoveries he made, life-sized models of Coelophysis, and paleoart murals, projections and dioramas of Coelophysis, Liliensternus, Credonts, Postosuchus, Placerias, Peteinosaurus, Plateosaurus and Isanosaurus, in the Late Triassic and information on all these dinosaur species and their biology, lifestyles, breeding, appearances and behaviors and clips from A New Blood from Walking With Dinosaurs and The Coelophysis and Plateosaurus from The World of Dinosaurs: An Illustrated Tour and Triassic episodes from Mesozoic Art and a VR experience where you can assemble a Coelophysis fossil skeleton in The Hall of Saurischian Dinosaurs before it assembled the rest of it itself and teleports you to Arizona and Europe the Late Triassic and witness () in person and do what they did as they were alive. It also features casts of the Coelophysis and Plateosaurus fossils from The Hall of Saurischian Dinosaurs at the AMNH. As well as Liliensternus fossils from other parts of the globe. Dilophosaurus: This section features life-sized models of Dilophosaurus and Crypholosaurus and information on their paleontology, lifestyles, fossil discoveries, breeding, feeding, appearances and the paleontologists who discovered them, featuring the life-sized models, paleoart murals, dioramas and fossils and fossil casts of Dilophosaurus and Crypholosaurus and the prosauropod, pterosaur, early mammal and early Ornithischian species that coexisted alongside them in the Early Jurassic, clips from Dinosaurs of Antarctica and The World of Dinosaurs: An Illustrated Tour episodes, “Dilophosaurus” and “Plateosaurus” hands-on-interactives, a VR experience of assembling a Crypholosaurus fossil skeleton in The Hall of Saurischian Dinosaurs before the rest of it assembled itself and it becomes a real living dinosaur and it teleports you to Antarctica in the Early Jurassic and come face to face with a Crypholosaurus and the prosauropod, pterosaur and other prehistoric animal species that lived in Antarctica in the Early Jurassic. As well as a mural and projection of Crypholosaurus and Dilophosaurus and the prehistoric animals that lived alongside them in Wyoming and Antarctica in the Early Jurassic Period. It also features the casts of the Dilophosaurus and Cryolophosaurus fossils from Antarctic Dinosaurs from the Field Museum and other natural history museums and universities from across the globe. Allosaurus: This section features information on paleontology, fossil discoveries and paleoart and biology, lifestyles, information on O.C. Marsh and E.D. Cope the paleontologists who discovered them and the other dinosaur and pterosaur discoveries they have also made on Allosaurus, Ceratosaurus and Torvosaurus as well as fossils and fossil casts, accurate life-sized models in a growth series, hands-on-interactives, a shadow theater, a VR experience of assembling an Allosaurus fossil skeleton in The Hall of Saurischian Dinosaurs before the rest of it assembled itself and turns into a real living Allosaurus in Wyoming in the Late Jurassic alongside Torvosaurus, Ornitholestes, Compsognathus, Barosaurus, Camarasaurus, Apatosaurus, Diplodocus, Stegosaurus, Camptosaurus and Rhamphorynhus and Pterodactylus in Wyoming in the Late Jurassic and paleoart mural and dioramas and projection of Allosaurus, Torvosaurus, Ceratosaurus, Diplodocus, Barosaurus, Rhamphorynchus, Pterodactylus, Stegosaurus, Camptosaurus, Camarasaurus, Ornitholestes, Apatosaurus and early mammals in Wyoming in what is later the Morrison Formation in the Late Jurassic and clips from the Allosaurus, Stegosaurus, Apatosaurus, Diplodocus and Ornitholestes episodes from Walking with Dinosaurs, Time of the Titans, Planet Dinosaur, The Ballad of Big Al, The World of Dinosaurs: An Illustrated Tour, Mesozoic Art and Dinosaurs: New Visions of a Lost World. It also features the casts of the Allosaurus, Ceratosaurus and Torvosaurus fossils from the Hall of Saurischian Dinosaurs and Evolving Planet at the AMNH and other natural history museums across the globe as well as a cast of the fossil skeleton of Big AL. Albertosaurus: This section includes information on the paleontology, fossil discoveries, by the paleontologists who found them including Barnum Brown, and other paleontologists, biology, breeding, lifestyles and growth of Albertosaurus and other Tyrannosaurs like Daspletosaurus, Gorgosaurus, Albertosaurus and Alectrosaurus plus Qianzhousaurus and includes dioramas , life-sized accurate models and growth series, fossils, fossil casts, VR skeleton crew assembles, same info on them mentioned above, shadow theaters, hands-on-interactives, projections and clips from The World of Dinosaurs: An Illustrated Tour, Dinosaurs: How they Lived and Evolved, Mesozoic Art, Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Life, Planet Dinosaur and Prehistoric Planet and paleoart murals of them alongside Centrosaurus, Styracosaurus, Ornithomimus, Anzu, Lambeosaurus, Tyrannosaurus, Torosaurus, Triceratops, Ankylosaurus, Quetzalcoatlus, Pachycephalosaurus, Dakotoraptor, Stylomolich, Corythosaurus, Protoceratops, Velociraptor, Oviraptor, Citipati, Pteranodon, Nyctosaurus, Cimolestes, Euoplocephalus, Troodon, Gigantoraptor, Corythoraptor, Tarbosaurus, Therizinosaurus, Deinocherius, Gallimimus, Struthiomimus, Kuru Kulla, Nemegtosaurus, Mongolian Titanosaurs, Alamosaurus, Barsboldia, Parasaurolophus, Gobi Azhdarchids and Tarchia. As well as the casts of George the Daspletosaurus and Lambeosaurus from Evolving Planet at the Field Museum and Albertosaurus from The Hall of Saurischian Dinosaurs at the AMNH. As well as the Alectrosaurus and Qianzhousaurus fossil skeletons from other natural history museums and universities across the globe.
@atharvaroy7338
@atharvaroy7338 3 месяца назад
I didn't know the Morrison formation is also in Canada. Are there any exposures of it in canada?
@IndriidaeNT
@IndriidaeNT 12 дней назад
The American Museum of Natural History has not made a traveling exhibit at the Glider Center or the fourth floor maybe also as a new permanent exhibit focusing on dinosaurs and paleontology for four years since T. rex: The Ultimate Predator from 2019 to 2021, I suggest they make new ones right now, this time based on The World of Dinosaurs: An Illustrated Tour, Dinosaurs: New Visions of A Lost World, Dinosaurs: How they Lived and Evolved, Our Human Story (Despite being human evolution focused), Secrets of the Stegosaurus, Mesozoic Art: Dinosaurs and Other Ancient Animals in Art, Life Through the Ages II,The Story of Dinosaurs in 25 Discoveries and The End of the Megafauna and Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Life with some of these traveling exhibits featuring life-sized models, shadow theater, paleoart, information on the fossil discoveries, biology, lifestyles, breeding, appearances and behaviors of, fossil casts, and real fossils and VR experiences, projections, clips from Prehistoric Planet, Walking With Dinosaurs, Planet Dinosaur, Walking with Beasts, Walking with Cavemen, Walking with Monsters and Life on Our Planet and nature documentaries based on these exhibits as well, hands on interactives and more of all the dinosaur and prehistoric animal species from those books and even sells copies of those books at the gift shops, and have the AMNH in collaboration with BBC Earth make nature documentaries based on the aforementioned books too. These traveling exhibits should also be featured at the Field Museum, Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County and Natural History Museum in London. Agreed?
@smallbug4585
@smallbug4585 5 месяцев назад
Sure wish Mr. Tevor Valle had a RU-vid channel. I would subscribe. 😊🐛
@mistixthedivine
@mistixthedivine 3 месяца назад
I think he does somewhere but don’t think he’s active on there though but Trevor is one of the coolest paleontologists ever! He’s such a badass at debunking those who don’t think Dino’s were real
@HigherEdAdminPHD
@HigherEdAdminPHD 5 месяцев назад
Consider that scientific humans have only been able to discover things about earth, mind & space for the past 150 yrs & compare that to the past 3,000-3,000,000 years! It has taken a long time indeed, the age of the human has just begun.
@WilliamSanderson-zh9dq
@WilliamSanderson-zh9dq 3 месяца назад
The Renaissance was 500 years ago. Isaac Newton died two hundred years ago.
@HigherEdAdminPHD
@HigherEdAdminPHD 3 месяца назад
@@WilliamSanderson-zh9dq yes I’m quite aware of this as a trained historian and history teacher. I’ve written papers on Newton. But most of the scientific enterprises didn’t become formal scholarly disciplines until the early 19th-century and beyond. Humans had science since ancient times but the rapid expansion of knowledge wasn’t available until technological advancements in scientific instruments made when the Industrial Revolution was made exponential from the 16th-century onward by the mechanical revolution well into the 19th.
@user-it9vs3vq2z
@user-it9vs3vq2z Месяц назад
man y'all work too slow. You need a dang excavator. You need to call my buddy Bob's Excavating. He can scoop out 2.5 cubic yards of dirt at a time.
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