RE: How can we know how old fossils are?
May 1, 2019 at 10:44 am
(This post was last modified: May 1, 2019 at 10:55 am by Peebothuhlu.)
? Anomalocaris ?
There was/has been no 'Soft tissue' found in dino bones.
I think (Running off memory. Will try and find a link or such) that the best they've found is, effectivly, 'Rust'.
As in the litteral elements left over from hemoglobin.
If you find a different link first, that'd be great.

Cheers.
EDIT: Here's a couple of links I found talking about the issue.
Here's another one further explaining the paper by the scientist.
Sorry they're some folks youtubes. Best I could do atm.
Cheers.
Not at work.
There was/has been no 'Soft tissue' found in dino bones.
I think (Running off memory. Will try and find a link or such) that the best they've found is, effectivly, 'Rust'.
As in the litteral elements left over from hemoglobin.
If you find a different link first, that'd be great.

Cheers.
EDIT: Here's a couple of links I found talking about the issue.
Here's another one further explaining the paper by the scientist.
Sorry they're some folks youtubes. Best I could do atm.
Cheers.
Not at work.