How a paleontologist cleans dinosaur fossils
Harrison Duran is a paleontologist. He works to find dinosaur fossils and bones. Then he and his team clean and preserve them. He walks us through the steps, which include excavation, cleaning off sediment, and sometimes a special gluing process to stabilize the bones. He's incredibly detailed and careful in the process to ensure he doesn't damage anything. For more, visit: https://www.instagram.com/duranosaur/ https://www.tiktok.com/@duranosaur/
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