Russia finds two ‘well-preserved’ dinosaur skeletons

Agence France-Presse
The team found two dinosaur skeletons at a depth of some 2.5 meters below the surface after spending 3 weeks at a well-known excavation site

DINOSAURS. The Russian team found two dinosaur skeletons at a depth of some 2.5 meters below the surface after spending 3 weeks at a well-known excavation site. File photo of the 'European Dinosaurs' exhibit in Germany by Andreas Gebert/EPA

MOSCOW, Russia – Russian paleontologists have dug up well-preserved skeletons of two dinosaurs that roamed the Earth 100 million to 120 million years ago, a museum involved with the dig said on June 23, Monday.

The team found two dinosaur skeletons at a depth of some 2.5 meters below the surface after spending 3 weeks at a well-known excavation site near the village of Shestakovo in the Siberian region of Kemerovo.

“The skeletons are intact and in great condition,” Olga Feofanova, director of a local museum involved with the excavation works, told Agence France-Presse.

She identified the species as Psittacosaurus sibiricus, noting that each skeleton was around two meters long.

“It is very rare to find whole dinosaur skeletons in such condition,” said Feofanova. “These discoveries have global significance.”

The excavation began in late May after Feofanova’s museum received permission to conduct the work together with a team of Moscow-based paleontologists.

The rare finds will go on display in the regional museum, local authorities said in a statement. – Rappler.com

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