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Meat industry backs move away from coal, concerned about livestock cuts


Meat industry backs move away from coal, concerned about livestock cuts
9 Feb, 2021 02:30 AM
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The Country
Meat industry heads say they re generally supportive of the Climate Change Commission s draft report and its focus on reducing the use of fossil fuels.
However, the Meat Industry Association said in a statement it was concerned about the stated 15 per cent reduction in sheep, cattle and dairy numbers.
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Red meat processors and exporters were committed to reducing and eventually eliminating the use of coal, although achieving the commission s 2037 target will be difficult, Meat Industry Association chief executive Sirma Karapeeva said. ....

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Embryonic tyrannosaur fossil found near Morrin


Researchers made a significant discovery after finding the first embryonic tyrannosaur fossil at a site near Morrin.
While the Canadian Badlands are renowned for several fossil discoveries, the finding of embryonic fossils is exceedingly rare.
Second author of the study, and University of Alberta PhD student, Mark Powers told the Mail, “These findings are significant as the first recognized and described embryonic tyrannosaurid material. This is a big discovery in the sense it fills in a gap in our knowledge of tyrannosaur growth.”
Tyrannosaur fossils, from juvenile to adult, have previously been found and Powers says the find was “a rare opportunity for any dinosaur species.” ....

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This Ammonite Was Fossilized Outside Its Shell


This Ammonite Was Fossilized Outside Its Shell
The bizarre fossil is one of very few records of soft tissue in a creature better known as a whorled shell.
A fossil of a 150 million-year-old ammonite in southern Germany with its insides on the outside.Credit.Klug et al., Swiss Journal of Palaeontology, 2021
By Sabrina Imbler
Jan. 31, 2021
If anxious humans have nightmares of being naked in public, an anxious ammonite may have dreamed about swimming around without its shell, its soft body exposed to the elements and the leering eyes of predators.
For one unfortunate ammonite in the Late Jurassic, this was no dream but a harsh reality. The animal died utterly unclad, outside its whorled shell, and was buried this way. According to a study published recently in the Swiss Journal of Palaeontology, the ammonite’s death made it an extraordinary fossil one of very few records of soft tissue in a creature that is most often immortalized as a shell ....

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Gigantic titanosaur fossil semi-excavated in Argentina may be largest ever found


Gigantic titanosaur fossil semi-excavated in Argentina may be largest ever found
The archaeological team struggles to find funding to continue excavation
Titanosaur excavation in Argentina
By CBS | January 28, 2021 at 6:09 PM MST - Updated January 29 at 1:20 PM
NEUQUEN, Argentina. (KOLD News 13) - The remains of a gigantic titanosaur sauropod found in 2012 in Argentina may be one of the largest ever found, according to the journal ‘Cretaceous Research’.
The sauropod, which has not been named, could be even larger than the titanosaur called Patagontitan, a 76-ton, plant-eating behemoth fossil also found in Argentina in 2012.
But almost equally surprising is the specimen appears almost complete, according to José Ignacio Canudo, a paleontologist at Zaragoza University and part of the excavation team that discovered it. ....

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