Image courtesy of Nobu Tamura, CC BY 2.5,
Joel Kontinen
A great fossil found fossil graveyard in eastern Wyoming has yielded over 13,000 individual elements primarily of the hadrosaurid dinosaur Edmontosaurus annectens,
Almost all specimens exhibit
exquisite preservation (i.e., little to no abrasion, weathering, and breakage),
but they are disarticulated which, combined with our sedimentological
observations, suggests that the bones were remobilized and buried after a
period of initial decay and disarticulation of Edmontosaurus carcasses,
Forget the millions of years postulated for this find, This points out that the Flood of Noah’s time could most probably caused this preservation.
Source:
Snyder. Keith et al. 2020. Over 13,000 elements from a single bonebed help elucidate disarticulation and transport of an Edmontosaurus thanatocoenosis PLoS ONE 15(5): e0233182