British girl dig out a complete Jurassic fossils by the lake
Posted on Sep-18-2011· by true funny stories
The true funny stories of British little girl is very funny. 5-year-old girl Emily Badri and his father play in the Cotswold Water Park, when she dug the hole by the lake when she actually have uncovered 160 million year old Jurassic era fossils all archaeologists envy of.
The shape of the ancient fossils is marine mollusks, diameter is 16 inches long. According to some experts, this is the first piece of the British complete nautilus fossil. As the nautilus fossil is full with short spines on the stone, so Emily named the fossil “spiked.”
Emily’s father said, “How to save fossils is a very troublesome thing. “Our child is very young, fossils can be dangerous.” Currently, this nautilus fossil has temporarily given geologist Hollingworth to save. Hollingworth said, the nautilus fossils was very rare and this was the first complete fossils, others are fragments.
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