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What left bitemarks in the bones of some T. rex specimens? - Dr. Matt McLain

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gepubliceerd op 07 Aug 2020 / In Nieuws en Politiek

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In this never-before seen footage, paleontologist Matt McLain shows Del Tackett some of the fossils he and his team have collected from the Hanson's Ranch quarry in Wyoming. Among them are T. rex bones bearing some mysterious bite marks. Dr. McLain also tells us about the research he has been conducting at a nearby fossil site that shows evidence of having been laid down rapidly.

Dr. Matt McLain is the assistant professor of biology and geology at The Master’s University in Santa Clarita, CA, where he teaches courses on paleontology and geology. He has a BS in Geology (Cedarville University) and a PhD in Earth Sciences (Loma Linda University). He has published paleontology papers in both the conventional and creationist literature. His graduate research was on the taphonomy of a Maastrichtian (mid-Flood) dinosaur bonebed from the Lance Formation. Dr. McLain is also doing research on pterosaurs and tooth traces on bones.

For more information on Dr. Matt McLain, please go to: https://bit.ly/2NjPdQ9.

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Bodhi Searcher
Bodhi Searcher 4 jaar geleden

Probably a government T-Rex

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