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Dinosaur footprint found in Alaska national park
Reuters ^ | Jul 5, 2005

Posted on 07/06/2005 1:37:52 AM PDT by phoenix_004

A recently discovered fossilized footprint shows that dinosaurs once roamed in what is now a national park in Alaska, scientists said on Tuesday.

The footprint, estimated to be 70 million years old, was discovered on June 27, the first evidence of dinosaurs ever found in Denali National Park and Preserve, the National Park Service said.

The find was made by a University of Alaska Fairbanks student attending a field camp in the park.

The three-toed track, six inches wide and nine inches long, appears to be from the left foot of a therapod, a class of two-legged predators, said Anthony Fiorillo, curator of the Dallas Museum of Natural History.

"It looks like an oversized bird footprint, but it's the footprint of a meat-eating dinosaur," he told reporters.

It was the first evidence of a dinosaur from this era found in the interior of Alaska. Until now, most dinosaur track discoveries have been in the Colville River region near the Arctic coastline.

"It's not necessarily the track itself that's significant to us. It's where it is that has got us all excited. Because it's an opportunity in Denali to sample a completely different ecosystem to the one that we're working on along the Colville River," said Fiorillo.

Conditions on the frigid North Slope of Arctic Alaska were much warmer 70 million years ago and the area had temperatures usually above freezing, Fiorillo noted.

The National Park Service is working to preserve the fossil and the scientists are planning more dinosaur searches in the national park.


TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: Alaska
KEYWORDS: alaska; cretaceous; dinosaur; dinosaurs; godsgravesglyphs; ktboundary; paleontology; triassic

1 posted on 07/06/2005 1:37:52 AM PDT by phoenix_004
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To: phoenix_004
Dinosaur footprint found in Alaska national park

.......... seen Janet Reno lately?

2 posted on 07/06/2005 1:42:18 AM PDT by beyond the sea (No more legitimate hearing room ever again, Conyers......... to the broom closet ! ;-))
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To: beyond the sea

Here we go again, fake dinosaur footprints. 70 million years old yet! I wonder why it isn't 6000 feet underground with the 300 billion others making oil? ( 5 barrels of oil per dino)
There had to be trillions of Dino's walking around the earth to make all the worlds oil, which means vegetation had to have been very sparse from all that grazing.... Something just doesn't add up...


3 posted on 07/06/2005 1:57:47 AM PDT by Nathan Zachary
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To: Nathan Zachary

Most oil currently under development on earth comes from marine algae. There has been plenty enough biomass of marine algae to account for all known oil stocks.


4 posted on 07/06/2005 2:53:53 AM PDT by agere_contra (...its almost as if God Himself had spoken - dozy Pelosi)
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To: phoenix_004

Let's see the Global Warming crowd explain that.


5 posted on 07/06/2005 3:11:32 AM PDT by shekkian
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To: Nathan Zachary
Here we go again, fake dinosaur footprints. 70 million years old yet!

Yeh, somebody is going to have to check on this carbon dating baloney.

;-)

6 posted on 07/06/2005 4:03:54 AM PDT by beyond the sea (No more legitimate hearing room ever again, Conyers......... to the broom closet ! ;-))
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"Conditions on the frigid North Slope of Arctic Alaska were much warmer 70 million years ago and the area had temperatures usually above freezing, Fiorillo noted."

Must have been all the dino flatulence that caused global warming.....


7 posted on 07/06/2005 4:16:01 AM PDT by Adder (Can we bring back stoning again? Please?)
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To: Nathan Zachary

"I wonder why it isn't 6000 feet underground with the 300 billion others making oil? ( 5 barrels of oil per dino)"

There's an underground oil making factory run by dinosaurs? How can they work the machines without fingers?


8 posted on 07/06/2005 4:19:42 AM PDT by bobdsmith
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To: Nathan Zachary

You raise some hughly series points.


9 posted on 07/06/2005 5:39:01 AM PDT by Clara Lou
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To: Nathan Zachary

Do NOT ask questions!

Listen to the authorities!

[...that said...70 million years...that really is a long time...that means it had to survive on its own for about 9 million years before that giant meteor hit the earth and destroyed the dinosaurs....]


10 posted on 07/06/2005 5:57:30 AM PDT by ConservativeDude
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