PLESIOSAUR BONES
BABY PLESIOSAUR BONES DISCOVERED NEAR ANTARCTICA
The bones of a baby plesiosaur have been recovered from an Antarctic island, scientists reported Monday.
Ref. https://www.cbc.ca/technology/story/2006/12...antarctica.html
This is a very odd find. Baby dinosaurs aren't common to find fossilize because they usually died as embryos or became food. If they didn't, they grew to adult hood. For a baby dino to be found, it has to die naturally in a place good for fossilization, and that was very rare. But be that as it may, they have a baby plesiosaur, how cool is that! I have been watching tons of dinosaur specials on the science channel, so I am beginning to understand what something like this means. Its another opportunity to views it surroundings and piece some more of the dino parent puzzle together.