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Fossil
Preservation in the Gobi
Unnamed
Lizard Fossil
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The
third section of the exhibition focuses on the exquisite
preservation of fossils in the Gobi, which has provided
scientists with some of the world's best fossil vertebrate
specimens. Scientists once thought that Gobi fossils were
buried by deposits laid by sandstorms or floods. But recent
studies suggest that collapsing sand dunes, triggered
by torrential rains, buried these animals alive 80 million
years ago. Such a catastrophic event quickly killed and
buried its victims before scavengers could peck at them,
leaving behind pristine skeletons frozen in action. Examples
of well-preserved fossils include two oviraptorids that
were found side-by-side in 1995, a yet-unnamed lizard,
and a multituberculate (an ancient mammal). This section
concludes with a six-minute film depicting a century of
discovery of exquisitely preserved specimens from the
Gobi.
>
The Desert at Night
> Understanding the Past
> Fossil Preservation in the Gobi
> The Diversity of Life
>
The Fighting Dinosaurs
> Birds: Living Dinosaurs
> The Rise of Mammals
>
Digging Up Dinosaurs
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