Enriques (pictured) sees his dream come true.
A PhD student at the University of New England in Australia recently achieved his childhood dream of digging up dinosaur fossils. Along with his team, they spent 3 weeks in the Gobi Desert in Mongolia and successfully excavated the skeleton of a Nemegtosaurus from the Cretaceous period.
Nathan Enriquez and his team excavated the ankle, shin bone, lower leg, and toe bones of the approximately 13-meter-long dinosaur. These fossils have been brought to the Mongolian Paleontological Center and will aid paleontologists in determining whether the Nemegtomaia, is the same species as another long-necked dinosaur found in the Gobi Desert.
Enriques states that this excavation is the pinnacle of his lifelong journey. From a young age, he has been fascinated with dinosaurs and went on to earn a Master's and PhD in Paleontology from the University of New England after completing his graduate studies. He encourages anyone with a dream of pursuing a career in Paleontology to persevere, as opportunities will arise, just as he never thought his own dreams would come true.
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