Virtually intact dinosaur skeleton found in Germany

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From Spiegel Online

The discovery of young, unnamed dinosaur fossils is rare, but on Wednesday researchers in southern German state of Bavaria announced they had uncovered an almost perfect specimen. The flesh-eating member of the theropod subgroup, which walked on its hind legs, is among the best preserved specimens of its kind worldwide, said Oliver Rauhut, conservator of Bavaria's state paleontological and geological collections (BSPG) in Munich.

The fossil found in the central Bavarian community of Kelheim is about 98 percent complete, and also includes preserved bits of skin. "The around 135-million-year-old fossil is of outstanding scientific importance," dinosaur expert Rauhut told the German news agency DPA.

A number of similar fossils have been found in China, he said, but they are not as well-preserved. "From far away they often look complete," he said. "But up close one sees that the bone preservation is not that great."

Though the 72-centimeter juvenile dinosaur is preserved in stone, a number of anatomical details remain. "The best-preserved Tyrannosaurus we have are about 80 percent preserved, and that is already terrific," said Rauhut, comparing the two theropods, which are among the rarest dinosaur fossils.

Most of the fossils in this group exist in only fragments, said Dan Ravasz, spokesman for the upcoming mineral exhibition, The Munich Show, a trade fair dedicated to minerals, germs, jewellery and fossils that runs for four days starting on Oct. 27.

The experts aren't certain just how old the dinosaur was when it died, though they estimate that a freshly hatched Tyrannosaurus would have been about the same size. They were able to determine that the specimen is young by measuring the size of its skull, body proportions and the bone surface. Learning more about young dinosaurs is important for scientists to understand more about their evolutionary process.

The fossil, discovered between one and two years ago, has been registered as a German cultural asset, giving it a status that drastically lowers its monetary worth, but ensures the artefact will remain in the country. Ravasz declined to reveal the exact location of the discovery or its owner, but said it would later be loaned to a museum.

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Didn't think tyrannosaurs went back to that early in the Cretaceous, haven't been keeping up for years. Neato!
 
Holy shit! Look how long its tail is.

Dinosaurs make me think that our supremacy will come to an end as well, leading the way to a new life form. They will find remains of our cities and try to decode what life was like for us. They will likely never know we spent much of our time posting funny animations on internet message boards.
 
So fucking massive. What the fuck, I don't know why but it just hit me how amazing this is really. A dinosaur has been there and its remains are still here.
 
Grinchy said:
Holy shit! Look how long its tail is.

Dinosaurs make me think that our supremacy will come to an end as well, leading the way to a new life form. They will find remains of our cities and try to decode what life was like for us. They will likely never know we spent much of our time posting funny animations on internet message boards.
Yes but will they be pissed when they realise our skin is not purple, like we were when we learned dinos had feathers....
 
Grinchy said:
Holy shit! Look how long its tail is.

Dinosaurs make me think that our supremacy will come to an end as well, leading the way to a new life form. They will find remains of our cities and try to decode what life was like for us. They will likely never know we spent much of our time posting funny animations on internet message boards.

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true story
dinos reached perfection so life became pointless and it was time to end it
 
135 million years old. My god.


I'd like to imagine a time lapse from the moment this dino collapsed and died up until today. The stuff that must've happened during that period, on that very place they found the fossil. Totally blows my mind.
 
Vik_Vaughn said:
Baby Jesus and dinosaurs aren't allowed to exist in the same universe.


And they dont, so why are we talking about it here. Or do some people actually believe they did?
 
mckmas8808 said:
And they dont, so why are we talking about it here. Or do some people actually believe they did?

You must be new to science threads here. Every one must take some shot at the 0.001% wackos out there that think dinosaurs or whatever else didn't exist for some reason.
 
Sentry said:
Hmmm... looks to fabricated, satan sure is losing his edge.
You've seen some shops in your time, I can tell. The preservation of the skeleton is amazing. I still have a hard time imagining a world under the dominion of colossal lizards.
 
Grinchy said:
Holy shit! Look how long its tail is.

Dinosaurs make me think that our supremacy will come to an end as well, leading the way to a new life form. They will find remains of our cities and try to decode what life was like for us. They will likely never know we spent much of our time posting funny animations on internet message boards.
The thing is, if we disappear in the next hundred thousand years, I don't even know if they will find much of our stuff even in fossil records. Many of the dinosaurs we find have existed for at least a couple million years. Our civilization(as modern humans) have only existed for a couple thousands.
 
kkaabboomm said:
It looks like a 6 foot turkey!

kkaabboomm try to imagine yourself in the Cretaceous Period.
You get your first look at this "six foot turkey" as you enter a clearing.
He moves like a bird, lightly, bobbing his head. And you keep still because you think that maybe his visual acuity is based on movement like T-Rex - he'll lose you if you don't move. But no, not Velociraptor. You stare at him, and he just stares right back. And that's when the attack comes. Not from the front, but from the side,


from the other two 'raptors you didn't even know were there. Because Velociraptor's a pack hunter, you see, he uses coordinated attack patterns and he is out in force today.

And he slashes at you with this... a six-inch retractable claw
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like a razor, on the the middle toe. He doesn't bother to bite your jugular like a lion, say... no no.
He slashes at you here... or here... or maybe across the belly, spilling your intestines. The point is... you are alive when they start to eat you. So you know... try to show a little respect.
 
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