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Leonardo is a 77 million-year-old Brachylophosaurus canadensis or duckbilled dinosaur. The specimen was discovered during an exploration workshop conducted by Nate Murphy of the Judith River Dinosaur Institute the summer of 2000 in Montana. Nate led a group of volunteers and professional paleontologists in the excavation which took eight months to complete and yielded the most remarkable dinosaur fossil ever recovered. Leonardo's cast was wrapped with a steel frame and carefully transported to Malta, Montana where Nate, his son Matt and a few select and skilled bone preparation artists spent many, many hours “cleaning” out the concrete like matrix in which the bones were encased. Leonardo was quickly buried in a fine sand which, when set up, had the consistency of a sidewalk!
This remarkable dinosaur fossil is changing many ideas about dinosaurs and brings a wealth of new data and knowledge. Leonardo presents a complete cross section of the digestive system. For the first time scientists are able to study the process, not only of what the dinosaur ate, but how he chewed and digested as well. Through radiological scanning technologies, scientists may also get a peek at his internal organs including a dinosaur heart. The question, “Were dinosaurs cold blooded or warm blooded?” could be answered once and for all. No wonder everyone is so excited about Leonardo!
Leonardo is recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as the most perfectly preserved dinosaur fossil in existence. More than 90 percent of his body is covered with fossilized skin, which is clearly imprinted with the pattern of his scales. Leonardo is considered a “mummy” because so much of his soft tissue is preserved. Not only his skin, but his internal organs, have been fossilized with the bones.
It is hard to believe this is where dinosaurs are found. It’s Leonardo’s dig site!
The entire fossil on display in Malta, MT.
Nate Murphy, poses with the life-size Leonardo model.
Part one of the 47 minute video features the excavation process, skin or no skin discussions, a few laughs and the incredible eight ton bone-cast! Part two of the program presents the formal unveiling of the life size model of Leonardo. Nate Murphy discusses the science, discoveries and significance of this most remarkable dinosaur in his entertaining and humorous way. Dr. Robert Bakker, the noted paleontologist also makes a guest appearance. FREE SHIPPING ON DVDS!!! |
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