恐龙化石的秘密

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  • Secrets of the Dinosaur Mummy concerns “Leonardo,”…Secrets of the Dinosaur Mummy concerns “Leonardo,” a remarkably well-preserved juvenile Brachylophosaurus that lived 77 million years ago, during the late Cretaceous period. Discovered in Montana in 2000, Leonardo is pretty much intact , although the process of petrification has amplified his presumed weight of 2,000 pounds into a full six tons.   Secrets has the usual CGI interludes of roaming herds of Brachylophosauruses , but its main focus is on the techniques used to explore Leonardo’s viscera. Since there was no question of cracking the fossil open to reveal its insides , the research team–led by rogue paleontologist Robert Bakker–had to rely on increasingly powerful imaging techniques.   It’s amusing to see the heavy armament that’s wheeled in: first, high-intensity X-rays, then even more powerful gamma rays, then a blast of cobalt radiation at NASA’s Johnson Space Center . So what do these scans accomplish? Well, it’s not giving anything away to reveal that, yes, scientists have been able to observe anatomical details in Leonardo’s mummy that have not yet been seen in any other dinosaur fossils. It seems that Leonardo had a bird-like crop in its neck , a more extensive beak than previously realized, and an intricate array of different-sized scales on its head, back, underbelly and legs .   The research team was also able to determine how Leonardo died , and what he ate in the last few days before he met his demise. In fact, this last nugget of information may be the most important of all, since the pollen and leaves found in Leonardo’s gut provide valuable information about the ecosystem of the western United States in the late Cretaceous.

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