LINE

    Text:AAAPrint
    Photo

    66m-year-old deathbed linked to dinosaur-killing meteor(1/3)

    2019-04-01 16:09:28 Ecns.cn Editor :Li Yan
    1
    This handout photo obtained March 30, 2019 shows a partially exposed, perfectly preserved 66-million-year-old fish fossil uncovered by Robert DePalma and his colleagues. The scientists have discovered the fossilized remains of a mass of creatures that died minutes after a huge asteroid slammed into the Earth 66 million years ago, sealing the fate of the dinosaurs.(Photo/Agencies)

    This handout photo obtained March 30, 2019 shows a partially exposed, perfectly preserved 66-million-year-old fish fossil uncovered by Robert DePalma and his colleagues. The scientists have discovered the fossilized remains of a mass of creatures that died minutes after a huge asteroid slammed into the Earth 66 million years ago, sealing the fate of the dinosaurs.(Photo/Agencies)

    This handout photo obtained March 30, 2019 shows a partially exposed, perfectly preserved 66-million-year-old fish fossil uncovered by Robert DePalma and his colleagues. The scientists have discovered the fossilized remains of a mass of creatures that died minutes after a huge asteroid slammed into the Earth 66 million years ago, sealing the fate of the dinosaurs.(Photo/Agencies)

    This handout photo obtained March 30, 2019 shows a partially exposed, perfectly preserved 66-million-year-old fish fossil uncovered by Robert DePalma and his colleagues. The scientists have discovered the fossilized remains of a mass of creatures that died minutes after a huge asteroid slammed into the Earth 66 million years ago, sealing the fate of the dinosaurs.(Photo/Agencies)

    This handout photo obtained March 30, 2019 shows Robert DePalma(L)and field assistant Kylie Ruble(R) excavate fossil carcasses from the Tanis deposit The scientists have discovered the fossilized remains of a mass of creatures that died minutes after a huge asteroid slammed into the Earth 66 million years ago, sealing the fate of the dinosaurs. (Photo/Agencies)

    This handout photo obtained March 30, 2019 shows Robert DePalma(L)and field assistant Kylie Ruble(R) excavate fossil carcasses from the Tanis deposit The scientists have discovered the fossilized remains of a mass of creatures that died minutes after a huge asteroid slammed into the Earth 66 million years ago, sealing the fate of the dinosaurs. (Photo/Agencies)

    LINE
      ${visuals_2}
      ${visuals_3}
      ${new_video_hd2}
      ${new_video_hd3}
    News
    Politics
    Business
    Society
    Culture
    Military
    Sci-tech
    Entertainment
    Sports
    Odd
    Features
    Biz
    Economy
    Travel
    Travel News
    Travel Types
    Events
    Food
    Hotel
    Bar & Club
    Architecture
    Gallery
    Photo
    CNS Photo
    Video
    Video
    Learning Chinese
    Learn About China
    Social Chinese
    Business Chinese
    Buzz Words
    Bilingual
    Resources
    ECNS Wire
    Special Coverage
    Infographics
    Voices
    LINE
    Back to top Links | About Us | Jobs | Contact Us | Privacy Policy
    Copyright ©1999-2019 Chinanews.com. All rights reserved.
    Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.
    主站蜘蛛池模板: 侯马市| 漾濞| 塔河县| 姚安县| 兰溪市| 洪洞县| 荔浦县| 库尔勒市| 广德县| 岳池县| 桂东县| 贵港市| 新郑市| 监利县| 盐山县| 西畴县| 龙州县| 闸北区| 皮山县| 会昌县| 衡水市| 黎川县| 鄯善县| 台中市| 理塘县| 赣榆县| 垫江县| 长子县| 榆林市| 固安县| 瑞昌市| 丹凤县| 石屏县| 洛宁县| 秦安县| 佛学| 太仓市| 万年县| 怀集县| 余江县| 盖州市|