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Fossilized skin of Tridentinosaurus found to be modern paint
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Ancient Fossil That Baffled Scientists For Decades Finally Reveals Its True Identity, Michelle Starr, Nature, February 16, 2024 280-Million-Year-Old Mystery Solved As Forged Fossil's "Skin" Identified As Paint The "soft tissues" of this partial forgery were painted on, but it isn't a total fake. Rachael Funnell, IFL Science, February 16, 2024 The open access paper is; Rossi, V., Bernardi, M., Fornasiero, M., Nestola, F., Unitt, R., Castelli, S. and Kustatscher, E. (2024), Forged soft tissues revealed in the oldest fossil reptile from the early Permian of the Alps. Palaeontology, 67: e12690. https://doi.org/10.1111/pala.12690 Yours, Paul H.- 1 reply
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300 Million Years Old Fossilized Skin Discovered, Richards Spur, Oklahoma
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Oldest Fossilized Skin Discovered, Clocks in at 300 Million Years Old Isaac Schultz, GIZMODO, January 11, 2024 The (open access ?) paper is: Paleozoic cave system preserves oldest-known evidence of amniote skin by Ethan D. Mooney, Tea Maho, R. Paul Philp, Joseph J. Bevitt, and Robert R. Reisz in Current Biology. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2023.12.008 Yours, Paul H.-
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This appears to me to be the severed head of a reptile. It is slightly deformed post mortem. Scales or osteoderms are faintly visible in a few places. There is a branched structure on the underside that looks very much like a blood vessel. There are circular shapes at the end where the head was severed from the body, suggesting a spine and torn ends of major vessels. It was found in Deuel County, South Dakota, USA. The geology of the area is basically glacial deposits. No strata or matrix evidence is possible. It measures 60 mm x 30 mm x 35 mm and weighs 80 g. Is this a reptile head, or am I suffering from pareidolia?
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How are dinosaur tissues preserved in deep time? by Tracey Peake, North Carolina State University, PhysOrg, May 1, 2023 The open access paper is: Anderson, L.A., 2023. A chemical framework for the preservation of fossil vertebrate cells and soft tissues. Earth-Science Reviews, no. 104367. Yours, Paul H.
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I recently heard of the discovery of soft tissues in a tyrannosaurus rex femur. That was a few years ago, but I was asking myself if I could try it out myself. Has somebody already tried this, or knows hown to do it? Thanks, Ramon G.
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