Scientist Mark Armitage shares how dinosaur soft tissue was first discovered by Mary Schweitzer and Dr. Jack Horner in the Hell Creek Formation of Montana. Mark shares how he followed Mary’s research and discovered more soft tissue in a triceratops horn, showing how soft tissue is plentiful and cannot last for millions of years. He shows how the Global Flood only a few thousand years ago is the answer for soft dinosaur tissue and why evolutionists are without answers for their long ages worldview.
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Digging for Dinosaur Soft Tissue
In this episode of Dino Hunter, Jeremy ventures out into the Hell Creek formation in eastern Montana. He’ll dig up dinosaurs with Mark Armitage, and paleontologist, Otis Kline, as they search for more dinosaur bones containing soft tissue. All this and more in the “Digging for Dinosaur Soft Ti...
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High Tech Dinosaur Digging
In this episode of Dino Hunter, Jeremy visits with paleontologist Dr. Art Chadwick at the Dinosaur Research Project in eastern Wyoming, one of the largest dig sites in the world. Jeremy will learn the high tech methods Dr. Chadwick and his team use for logging each bone and creating a 3D map of e...