Discovery Channel Documentary Dinosaur National Monument, inscription: "After a regular flood:...clues in the rock...Carasses brought downstream by the quick moving, sloppy water were washed onto a sandbar. Some were covered totally by huge amounts of sand-their bones safeguarded in an about impeccable state." Mr. Barnett in his scrutinize includes that, "They indicate proof of wear and tear amid transport and presentation at the surface before internment".
Paul Sareno, scientist at the University of Chicago: discovered "Jabaria", a 65' long dinosaur that was 95% finished, which implies the animal passed on and was covered and protected completely in civility; reason for death and internment: "...caught in an antiquated glimmer surge and covered rapidly," not a shooting star, so that the bones were not washed into spot exclusively, isolate from the rest.Robert Sanders, composing for the University of California, depicting a gigantic pterosaur grave: 'bones in Chile's Atacama desert scattered all through an old surge store, emphatically suggestive of creatures or carcasses having been made up for lost time in a surge', well ahead of time of the time required for rot and decay to set in-in this manner devastating any prospect for a cutting edge fossil record, for example, has been saved; once more, there is no proof of an executioner meteor strike, or, a worldwide nourishment deficiency.
BBC article, "Strolling with Dinosaurs": Ghost Ranch, Abaquiu, NM-"Scientistss trust that the gathering of fossils was the aftereffect of a mass death...a streak surge covered them in a sloppy silt where they were preserved."Fernando Escasco, scientist at Cuenca's science gallery: Massive fossil bed at Lo Hueco, "...probably washed into the fossil bed by overwhelming flooding"Sharktooth Hill Bone Bed: colossal find covered with various seals, whales, mammoth sharks called megalodons, and so forth., that "...seem to let us know of a 15 million-year-old catastrophe" (the tale of the life of fossil beds-despite the fact that there are those researchers who, obviously, remain cynics and scoffers of the self-evident!).
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