The bird pictured above mummy I found on the banks of a dried-up Etangs Pentecost 2006. It shows typical characteristics, as well can be seen in some vertebrate fossils, especially crocodiles (Stenosaurus) or pterodactyls: shorten
By drying the tendons, so that the neck bend back in typical fashion. By drying and salt intake, the meat is partially preserved, so that in case of rapid covering by sediment a "soft tissue preservation" would be possible. The bones are still largely in the association, although not in "live" position. The trachea is separated out, opens the body cavity. If you get it with that of the Archaeopterix or Stenosaurusskeletts of wood grubs (the State Museum Stuttgart) as compared, one finds man deutliche Parallelen.
By drying the tendons, so that the neck bend back in typical fashion. By drying and salt intake, the meat is partially preserved, so that in case of rapid covering by sediment a "soft tissue preservation" would be possible. The bones are still largely in the association, although not in "live" position. The trachea is separated out, opens the body cavity. If you get it with that of the Archaeopterix or Stenosaurusskeletts of wood grubs (the State Museum Stuttgart) as compared, one finds man deutliche Parallelen.
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