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Do scientists bury dinosaur bones in a dinosaur graveyard when they are dnone with em??

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I think it'd be horrible if we didn't. What if humans in a billion years from now decide to not bury us???

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  1. Mostly the bones are conserved. That is they are stored in the cabinets of the museum fro study and comparison. Interestingly, many of the 'new' finds of dinosaur species are being made in the basements of museums. Fossils that were stored may not have been examined or given the wrong identification. Taking a second look has resulted in new species being identified.

    A small part of a museum's collection will be mounted for display. The bones may be assembled or cast. Where bones are missing then the conserved bones can be used for casting.


  2. umm, i think they give them to a museum so other people can see them and learn from them. lol.

  3. lmao

  4. No..

    They put it all into a huge pot and make broth outta it.

    And then Chuck Norris mysteriously pops up outta nowhere and roundhouse kicks them for being idiots.

  5. yeah they do and they also have plant graveyards for when we eat them and p**p them out. =D

  6. I doubt if I would really care what they did with my dusty old bones.

  7. If u call a museam a graveyard then well yes.

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