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Post by Queen of Hearts on Aug 9, 2020 5:29:34 GMT -5
Have you actually seen a full or partial skeleton on display anywhere in person? I don't think I have.
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Post by tinybones on Aug 9, 2020 6:08:21 GMT -5
TV shows always seem to have museums with full skeletons. I don't think one even exists.
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Post by zachansonlover on Aug 9, 2020 6:08:45 GMT -5
Nope. Never seen one on display IRL.
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Post by Matthew on Aug 9, 2020 6:09:05 GMT -5
Maybe a partial hand. I don't know really.
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Post by Polkowska on Aug 9, 2020 6:09:27 GMT -5
No, but I hope to try.
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Post by purplecoconut on Aug 9, 2020 6:09:44 GMT -5
I only see this on TV.
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Post by Dependable Dog on Aug 9, 2020 6:23:58 GMT -5
Where can I find a dino museum?
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Post by Prez Smith on Aug 9, 2020 6:24:23 GMT -5
I've seen stuffed taxidermy type animals, but never bones.
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Post by Talira Greycrest on Aug 9, 2020 6:50:51 GMT -5
Sometimes, if it's a partial skeleton, plaster or fiberglass is used to create replacement bones and painted to match the colour of the real fossils.
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Post by Miss Rozelyn on Aug 9, 2020 6:56:22 GMT -5
Sometimes, if it's a partial skeleton, plaster or fiberglass is used to create replacement bones and painted to match the colour of the real fossils. Is there a full skeleton up anywhere?
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Post by ScarsFromThePast on Aug 9, 2020 6:56:58 GMT -5
Sometimes, if it's a partial skeleton, plaster or fiberglass is used to create replacement bones and painted to match the colour of the real fossils. I didn't know that. That's a little misleading of them.
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Post by Talira Greycrest on Aug 9, 2020 7:10:58 GMT -5
Sometimes, if it's a partial skeleton, plaster or fiberglass is used to create replacement bones and painted to match the colour of the real fossils. Is there a full skeleton up anywhere? Not entirely sure if any 100% complete skeletons are on display. It's incredibly rare to find fully complete skeletons. Also, if there's more than one partial specimen, palaeontologists might combine the skeletons to create a single complete skeleton.
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Post by Skittles Rainbow on Aug 9, 2020 7:20:46 GMT -5
Is there a full skeleton up anywhere? Not entirely sure if any 100% complete skeletons are on display. It's incredibly rare to find fully complete skeletons. Also, if there's more than one partial specimen, palaeontologists might combine the skeletons to create a single complete skeleton. They mix skeletons, right? From different bodies?
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Post by Talira Greycrest on Aug 9, 2020 7:28:34 GMT -5
Not entirely sure if any 100% complete skeletons are on display. It's incredibly rare to find fully complete skeletons. Also, if there's more than one partial specimen, palaeontologists might combine the skeletons to create a single complete skeleton. They mix skeletons, right? From different bodies? Say they've got two or three partial skeletons of the same dino, those skeletons could be combined to make one whole skeleton.
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Post by purplecoconut on Aug 9, 2020 7:32:48 GMT -5
They mix skeletons, right? From different bodies? Say they've got two or three partial skeletons of the same dino, those skeletons could be combined to make one whole skeleton. Seems reasonable. Hopefully, they're keeping similar sizes together. Not a juvenile and an adult.
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