ThePhysicist Posted April 30, 2021 Share Posted April 30, 2021 Hi, y'all. Here are a couple of dinosaur rib sections from Hell Creek (Harding Co., SD). Does the spongey interior indicate theropod, or are these simply chunkosaurian? Bone 1: Bone 2: "Argumentation cannot suffice for the discovery of new work, since the subtlety of Nature is greater many times than the subtlety of argument." - Carl Sagan "I was born not knowing and have had only a little time to change that here and there." - Richard Feynman Collections: Hell Creek Microsite | Hell Creek/Lance | Dinosaurs | Sharks | Squamates | Post Oak Creek | North Sulphur River | Lee Creek | Aguja | Permian | Devonian | Triassic | Harding Sandstone Instagram: @thephysicist_tff Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Crankyjob21 Posted May 1, 2021 Share Posted May 1, 2021 Yeah prob chunkasaur, I mean at least you have a Dino bone 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThePhysicist Posted May 5, 2021 Author Share Posted May 5, 2021 On 4/30/2021 at 8:10 PM, Crankyjob21 said: Yeah prob chunkasaur, I mean at least you have a Dino bone Thanks. Yes, I've no complaints. "Argumentation cannot suffice for the discovery of new work, since the subtlety of Nature is greater many times than the subtlety of argument." - Carl Sagan "I was born not knowing and have had only a little time to change that here and there." - Richard Feynman Collections: Hell Creek Microsite | Hell Creek/Lance | Dinosaurs | Sharks | Squamates | Post Oak Creek | North Sulphur River | Lee Creek | Aguja | Permian | Devonian | Triassic | Harding Sandstone Instagram: @thephysicist_tff Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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