[Rockhounds] Boy, 12, discovers rare dinosaur skeleton

Kreigh Tomaszewski kreigh at gmail.com
Thu Oct 15 12:58:15 PDT 2020


*A 12-year-old boy made the discovery of his lifetime when he found a
dinosaur skeleton dating back 69 million years.*

The amateur palaeontologist was out hiking with his father in a fossil-rich
part of Alberta, Canada this July, when he saw bones protruding from a rock.

On Thursday, the skeleton's excavation was completed.

The boy, Nathan Hrushkin, says when he first laid eyes on the bones, he was
"literally speechless".

"I wasn't even excited, even though I know I should have [been]," he tells
the BBC.

"I was in so much shock that I had actually found a dinosaur discovery."

Nathan, who has been interested in dinosaurs since he was six, often goes
hiking in the Nature Conservancy of Canada's protected site in the Albertan
Badlands with his father.

"I've always just been so fascinated with how their bones grow from bones
like ours to solid rock."

A year ago, they had found small fragments of fossils, and his father
guessed that they were falling down from the rock above.

So this summer Nathan decided to inspect. The fossilised bones were growing
out of the side of a hill.

"Dad you got to get up here!" he called to his father.

His father knew by the tone of his voice that Nathan had found something.


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