Fossil of dinosaur 'killed in asteroid strike' found

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A piece of Earth’s history has just been found. Scientists have discovered a fossil of a perfectly preserved dinosaur leg that may have been ‘ripped off’ by the asteroid that sparked a mass extinction.It was unearthed at a site in Tanis, North Dakota, 3,000km away from the asteroid impact site in the Gulf of Mexico. It’s one of a number of impressive finds from the location. Professor Paul Barrett, dinosaur specialist from the Natural History Museum, explains the significance of this 66-million-year-old find.Today we talk about:The significance of the discovery (02:50)Other findings at this particular site (04: 09)The upcoming Sir David Attenborough BBC documentary on the Tanis site (05:34)For the latest news follow us on Twitter @EveningStandard Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.