English: Paleontologist Paul Sereno is the first speaker in OSU's 2010-11 Horning Lecture Series. Here, he holds a plaque cast of two juvenile skeletons of the ostrich-mimic dinosaur Sinornithomimus that died when they were a little over one year in age. Sept. 2010.
Photo by Mike Hettwer, courtesy of Project Exploration.
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Photo by Mike Hettwer, courtesy of Project Exploration
Professor Paul Sereno holds a plaque cast of two juvenile skeletons of the ostrich-mimic dinosaur Sinornithomimus that died when they were a little over one year in age. In their rib cages are stomach stones and the carbonized remains of the last plants they consumed.