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  公式動画&関連する動画 [Buried for 77 Million Years: Why Baby #dinosaur #fossils Are So Hard To Find | #sothebys #nestling]

WATCH THE FULL VIDEO HERE: https://youtu.be/NAkvPP88vSw Juvenile dinosaur fossils are extremely rare. Fossils of dinosaurs this young — newly hatched, before they'd even had the chance to grow — are rarer still. These are two of them. Discovered in the Judith River Formation near Havre, Montana, these nestling dinosaurs are roughly 77 million years old, and almost impossibly intact: tiny vertebrae, femurs, even the small bumps on their eggshells are still visible, curled in the nest in the position in which they died. Normally, a baby dinosaur wouldn't survive long enough to fossilize at all — far more likely to be eaten by a larger predator than preserved. These two never had that chance. The evidence points to a sudden environmental event, likely a landslide, that buried the nest before any predator could reach it. Based on adult fossils found in the same layer, researchers believe these are likely lambeosaurs — duck-billed dinosaurs related to Maiasaura — though the exact genus and species are still to be confirmed. For researchers trying to understand how dinosaurs grew and developed, a find this complete, at this age, is the kind of specimen that's exceptionally hard to come by. Want more information about the sale? ►► https://www.sothebys.com/en/buy/auction/2026/natural-history?locale=en Still haven't subscribed to Sotheby's on YouTube? ►► https://www.youtube.com/sothebys/
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