Paleontologists undertake various steps in their work to study dinosaurs. Fieldwork involves searching for fossils in locations where dinosaurs once roamed, followed by precise excavation to extract them intact. In laboratories, fossils undergo meticulous preparation, including cleaning and stabilization, using specialized tools. Classification and identification involve comparing fossils to known species to determine their type and evolutionary significance. Finally, through research and analysis of fossilized remains, paleontologists gain insights into dinosaurs' biology, behavior, and ancient ecosystems.
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