Sunday, June 6, 2010

Unknown Dinosaur Skeleton found deep in Cheddar

Reports coming from central Somerset is that the Bristol School of Archaeology have discovered a totally new species of prehistoric killing machine.

The bones were discovered last month deep inside an unknown chamber in Cheddar caves. The archaeologists were actually scraping away at an area that looked like the remains of a caveman, and found a deep hollow.

Inside the vast chamber was a complete and intact skeleton of a creature not known to human kind, and early reports confirm it probably dates back to the Triasic period, which is about 930 million years ago.

After three weeks of careful and delicate scraping, the bones all intact were removed from the chamber. Scientists, Archaeologists travelled across the globe to capture this remarkable moment.

Its not confirmed by the PMS ( prehistoric monster society ) what the new skeleton will be called but early rumours from the DNA ( dinosaur naming association ) has its money on Cheddarcavious.

Story by Charlie Snorter.

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