University
Student Discovered Rare Dinosaur Footprint
A
university student discovered a large and rare dinosaur footprint, in
Tumbler Ridge, B.C., from the
same
family of top predators as the T.Rex. Carina Helm, a 20-year-old UBC
student, was out repairing some local boardwalks in the area when her
father pointed out the area was rich in fossilized specimens. "Before
that I had never realized the area we're in is the right age for
bearing fossils," she told CBC. She realized that she might have
stumbled across a dinosaur track earlier that summer when she was out
berry picking with her friends, so the pair decided to take a short
detour back to that site. "The
very first rock I looked at had this huge track-shape," she
recalled. "At first, I thought it wasn't anything
because it was so big and I had never seen anything like that before,
but after looking at it for a bit, I felt you could definitely see
three toes there," she said.
A
university student discovered a large and rare dinosaur footprint
277=59p Conspiratress
(353=71p
Manufactured)
(709=127p
Manufactured)
(857=148p
Fraudulent)
(F 735/5=147 Improvisate)
(FB
1417/13=103 B.S.)
(S 2739/33=83
Dupers)
(E 5137/11=467=91p
Deception, Bamboozle) (J 4417/7=631=115p Baloney, Artfully,
Masonic)
Carina
Helm 48 Illuminati, Misleading
(60 Made Up) (84 Artful, Fabricates)(186/2=93
Invented, Inactual) (Su 504=54 Purpose
Plan, Acting) (F 136 Counterfeit) (FB
166/2=83 Counterfeiters,
Dupers)
(S 434/7=62
Mason, Not Real Name) (E 237/3=79 Collaboration, Fingerable)
(J 197=45p HaHaHaHaHa, Schemers)
I
felt you could definitely see three toes there 198/2=99 Untrue
(207=27 Faked) (477/3=159 This Is A
Lie) (603=63 Plot, Deliberate) (F 503=96p
Fakery, Freemason) (FB 953=162p/2=81
Ridicule)
(S
1877=288p/2=144 Time, Purpose Plan ) (E
3816/53=72 Improvisation)
They
called the local paleontologist who examined the specimen and
determined it's one of 14 rare tyrannosaurs worldwide. "It's
pretty big. It's a single footprint and it's fairly large, nearly 60
cm in length and from its shape, it's easy to tell it's from a large
meat-eating dinosaur," said Richard McCrea, a palaeontologist at
the Peace Region Palaeontology Research Centre in Tumbler Ridge, B.C.
it's
One of
Fourteen (14)
rare tyrannosaurs worldwide 205/5=41
Conjurer, Not Real (236/2=118 Controlled, Unhuntable) (547=101p=26p
Lie) (560=56 Collaboration, Fingerable) (F 625/25=25
Dupable, Trick) (S 1982/2=991=167p
Imaginativeness)
(E
4336/16=271=58p False
Knowledge)
(J
4146/6=691=125p Complicity)
"It
can sometimes be a challenge to identify the maker of a single print,
especially one that has been
weathered
by the elements. Even with the tips of the digits eroded away, the
footprint found by Carina Helm
still possesses characteristics that make it identifiable as the
product of a meat-eating dinosaur." He
speculated the track might have even been larger as the tip and claw
of the longest toe have been eroded away. He says the research centre
plans to recover the specimen and bring it back to the museum for
safeguarding, and go back to the area for further exploration. "If
Carina could find this track ... we might find a lot more footprints
or trackways in the area, which would be interesting," he said.
a
challenge to identify the maker of a single print 207/3=69
This Is A Lie (225/15=15 Hoax)(441/21=21 Myth) (693/7=99
Untrue) (FB 882/7=126 Improvise) (S 1911/13=147 Improvisate)
(E
2439/9=271=58p Fraudulent ) (J 1589/7=227=49p
Forgery)
Cell
Phone 45 HaHAHaHaHA (36 Mockery)
(90 Holy Bible, HaHAHaHaHAHaHAHaHaHA)
(153
Deceptious) (Su 540=54 Purpose Plan) (RSu 918/9=102
Magic, Farce) (F 142 Disloyalty) (FB 178 Counterfeiters) (S 405/5=81
Ridicule) (E 261/3=87 Fixed, Misadventurous) (J 211=47p
Contrived)
To
get the maximum mockery as you can plainly see when they used the
CELL PHONE as the photo prop. If an organic creature that was buried
under millions of years of rocks hasn't decayed into rocks or organic
materials then the dinosaurs are a complete fabrication made to make
money and to mock the public at the same time.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/rare-dinosaur-footprint-found-near-tumbler-ridge-b-c-1.3220280
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