Our ancestors were actually preyed upon by some surviving dinosaurs!

An expert studying the content of dinosaur feces found in Colorado, has discovered some bone fragments belonging to some of our early human ancestors in the fecal matters of a Tyrannosaurus Rex.

Karen Chin, one of the world’s leading “paleoscatologist”, was studying some recently discovered coprolites (fossilized excrement) in her office at the University of Colorado Boulder, when she discovered some small bone fragments among the fossilized Tyrannosaurus dung.

Professor Chin noticed the bones while inspecting a recently dicovered coprolite, and decided to have them tested.

Professor Chin noticed the bones while inspecting a recently dicovered coprolite, and decided to have them tested.

She sent the bone fragments to one of her colleague for him to perform a variety of tests, to determine the nature of the bones. The analysis of the fragments produced some absolutely unexpected results, as the bones turned out to be of human origin.

“I would never expected anything like this” says Professor Chin. “The three small fragments of bones turned out to be a part of a phalanx bone from the hand of an hominin, and the two smaller ones are parts of a jaw bone. They appear to be from a specimen of Homo erectus or other similar humanoid. That’s just unbelievable! It contradicts everything we know about prehistory.” 

Professor Chin was shocked by her discovery, since non-avian dinosaurs are widely believed to have gone extinct more than 60 millions years before the appearance of the first hominin. She demanded a new series of tests, which produced exactly the same results.

The dating analysis has dated both the dung and the bones at approximately 1.8 million years, suggesting that some dinosaurs actually survived the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event.

“This discovery redefines everything we know about the paleolithic era,” says Professor Chin. “This is a proof that all non-avian dinosaurs did not disappear 60 million years ago. Our ancestors were actually preyed upon by some surviving dinosaurs!”

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The coprolite in which the fragments were found was found in May near Morrison, Colorado. It’s a fossilized tyrannosaurus dung weighting more than 8 pounds (3.7 kilograms).

Many other paleontologist have already criticized Professor Chin’s conclusions, claiming that her results were simply impossible.

“There were neither dinosaurs nor humans in America, 1.8 million years ago!” says Ph.D James Fitzpatrick, of the Smithsonian institute. “Homo erectus never made it to America, and Tyrannosaurus had already been extinct for 60 million years. She’s wrong and her results are erronous! The bones are certainly not human, and their was certainly a mistake during the dating analysis”

Despite the critics, Karen Chin and her colleagues now intend to search for more coprolites across western North America, in order to determine approximately how many specimens of dinosaurs could have survived the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction.

Well, with tectonic plate displacement theory, everything is possible! The earth’s crust got displaced to a wider area over a long (over million years) period of time….it could have easily taken some left-overs of previous living matter with it – what is there to be shocked!?

Article Source- http://worldnewsdailyreport.com/paleontologists-discover-human-remains-in-dinosaur-feces/

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