Paul Sareno, scientist at the University of Chicago: discovered "Jabaria", a 65' long dinosaur that was 95% finished, which implies the animal kicked the bucket and was covered and safeguarded completely in judgment; 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 an immense pterosaur grave: 'bones in Chile's Atacama desert scattered all through an antiquated surge store, unequivocally 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-along these lines pulverizing any prospect for a present day 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 consequence of a mass death...a streak surge covered them in a sloppy silt where they were saved."
Fernando Escasco, scientist at Cuenca's science exhibition hall: Massive fossil bed at Lo Hueco, "...probably washed into the fossil bed by substantial flooding"
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