Dinosaurs theory, research work of strongest Dinosaur footprint

Dinosaurs theory: One theory is that in their quest for food the big iguanodons covered long distances as they roamed the islands in and around urban sometimes referred to as the cows of the cretaceous. They probably made their way along the tropical shores obviously the moist sand and the warm climate of the lagoon scape in the lower Saxon basin provided ideal conditions for the preservation of footprints.

Dinosaurs theory

A few hundred miles further north on what is today the north german coast not exactly tropical but still a good place for prehistoric traces with its mudflats, sandy beaches, and tunes. A fair approximation of urban Kieran the way it was 140 million years ago Annetta Richter wants to find out more precisely what the ideal medium for dinosaur traces needs to look like accompanied by 3d designer frank sendholz her travels have taken her to the north sea island of Lange one-legged like a flamingo.

Dinosaurs theory

Later I have to translate all these traces into a digital idiom on the computer so beforehand I need to know things like what the place looked like at the time how heavy a dinosaur was how deep the footprints go what material.

They’re preserved in that kind of thing so it’s very important for me to be here and have it all explained to me in scientific terms. I suggest we walk across there in bare feet and then in shoes to see what tracks, we leave really rolling the foot from heel to toe right, and then we’ll have a proper look at the place really good coming.

Dinosaur footprint

Dinosaur footprint

Here now that’s excellent an ideal footprint everything you need for a proper diagnosis this sediment here is really good stuff. It has this very very thin carpet of algae diatoms as they’re called they stabilize the whole thing it’s almost like a pasta cast when I imagine it and compared with the prince and the quarry 150 million years ago that’s incredible more or less but it’s not quite so clear-cut in the last resort.

Dinosaur

It’s just a little fuzzier still just suppose this footprint was really to be preserved here what would happen next to preserve it more or less for eternity. Well if the tides don’t get to it straight away if the next flood doesn’t come up that far or if the next one after that then it’s easy to imagine, how it gradually gets more solid and dries out and if the next layer of sand covers it and preserves it then it’s on its way.

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So if I’m lucky my footprint might be found in 150 million years. Always supposing that there are still people around to find it yes except that in six hours the next flight is going to come up and wash it away but otherwise yes since the cretaceous period things have changed quite appreciably.

Notably the vegetation now this is a classic mini dude and what do we have on it grass grass grass grass grass grass indeed and all kinds of tiny flowers, of course, that’s not the way it was back then. You mean I can’t use all this pretty grass no any absolutely not but I need plants and some kind or rather to make sense of the scene.

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You know that’s kind of stuff so what do I do what can I use instead well if we really try and imagine how it was 140 million years ago. It would have been full of vegetation grasses and ferns all over the place. There were lots of trees thick forests growing right down to the water’s edge through the sand islands in the cretaceous period were much as they are today.

The dinosaurs will probably have left their traces and areas covered by standing water on the beach. The next flood would have washed away their traces immediately so something must have ensured that the dinosaur tracks were preserved for all eternity before the wind and weather could block them out.

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Probably the prints were half dry or solidified when a sandstorm covered them they remained preserved and in the subsequent millions of years, the cumulative weight of new deposits gradually pressed them into stone back in the quarry. It’s the morning of the open day and owner Klaus Kuster is in one of his moods and everyone’s worried what’s that noise oh it must be him.

The scientists will be presenting their fines Kuster wants publicity for his stone the media only mentioned the dinosaurs. So, the quarry owner threatens to call the whole thing off it would be a good thing let’s just do it one more time there’s a touch of the exclusive about it then it’s all over. Okay, all this constant weedling just one more time well I’m a woman you know, well sure but instead of just sticking to our guns and saying no more visitors up there.

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They can look down from the top and you can you lock and see how far you get down here yes but then he can’t exhibit his little truth on did go top day depends on those little true dun deeds gale depends on us selling stone.

If we don’t sell stone don’t get any customers up here then it’s the end of the diner track episode class costa has relented once again open day can take place as planned the whole thing will only work, if we all pay attention and keep in touch it was a good thing. You told me in advance otherwise I’d have had a heart attack on the spot this way I had 10 minutes to get my face in shape.

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He’s never been one to mince his words the raptors living here 140 million years ago laid eggs and hatched them in nests while one part of the herd was out hunting others kept guard over the baby animals and protected them from predators dragonflies and other prey were probably a welcome, Snack between meals the quarry in urban Kieran is filling up nicely and that’s her volunteers can hardly keep up with the demand for guided tours.

Klaus costa keeps a wary eye on the proceedings but at least his bulldozers are almost as much of a crowd-puller as the dinosaur tracks the animals. Roamed this area in much the same way as an ostrich I can’t imitate them my spinal column or at least the top part of it isn’t long enough for me to be able to nod my head like that the tracks are all we have to tell us anything about the behavior of these animals. The bones say nothing about behavior but from the tracks, you can tell what they actually got up to dinosaurs.

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The real mythical beasts you know as children we grow up learning about the dragons and the fairy tale animals well dinosaurs to me are are the real animals that once lived right here and what’s exciting. They lived right where we all live maybe the raptors also lay in wait for the iguanodons at the edge of this waterfall but they were likely to have been poor swimmers. So the herbivores probably didn’t need to fear an underwater attack.

I think a lot of people around the world particularly those who study tracks but also those who study behavior and those who are interested in troodontids and their relatives will find this site interesting so I think it will get a lot of international attention. It’s a site that shows hundreds and perhaps even thousands once a site gets expanded of dinosaur footprints that were made millions and millions of years ago.

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It’s similar in some ways to the sites that I’ve worked on other sites that I’ve seen but it has some very unique very special things about it. I’m very much looking forward to visiting it after months of effort to solution to the financing problem of the dinosaur tracks has been found the European Union and the state of Lower Saxony have approved funding.

An observation platform is to be put up for the dinosaur fans thus complying with the quarry owner’s most important requirement above. All the scientists can carry on with their research undisturbed lots of tracks have yet to be evaluated and new ones are constantly being unearthed Klaus Kuster visits the scientists in their part of the quarry.

Rarely have the relations been so cordial we’re just looking to see what’s on top of it if you look here. You’ll see that there are proper little reefs all over the place even where it says that’s all in your section we’ve given that up so no hard feelings.

Research work of Dinosaurs

Research work of Dinosaurs

It is research work that has involved a great deal of political negotiation in the wings without her agreement with a quarry owner and the funding from the politicians. The sensational dinosaur tracks at urban Kieran would long ago have been consigned to the dustbin of history.

The next big plan is to organize an international symposium on the site and invite prominent experts to participate in the clues and the sandstone of urban Kieran that have yielded up many of their secrets. The predators hunted in groups had plumage and hence a major resemblance to present-day birds but they also had teeth and the Raptors couldn’t fly.

Either much as they might have liked to the only rival they needed to fear was the 40-foot allosaurus analysis of the tracks has shown that they sometimes ran parallel to each other possibly when two of them had both cited the same potential prey but maybe they also have their eye on.

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Someone else’s prey as in the case of the allosaurus here when they were in motion the second Toe a sickle claw was kept off the ground it was only used to attack prey.  So, this is what things may have looked like 140 million years ago in Urban Kierken in the north German lowlands. This place will gradually turn into a site for a research center on dinosaur trucks.

We’re all happy all the participants I’ve talked to so far are completely satisfied and we hope to spend quite a few more years here, working together productively and of course discovering what other treasures lie hidden here. The fines in Oben Kirkhan could soon transform North Germany into an eldorado for dinosaur experts particularly if in the next few years the scientists working here find more sensational evidence of prehistoric.

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