This year will one of the world's biggest ever dinosaur digs. Paleontologists from across the globe will to a special site in the U.S. state of Wyoming to the dig. A paleontologist is someone who fossils. The dig is Mission Jurassic. Researchers from the USA, England and Holland will join the Mission Jurassic team. They will to find bones from dinosaurs that in the area 150 million years ago, in the Jurassic Era. The site of the dig is as the Jurassic Mile. It is roughly 2.6 square kilometers in size. Scientists have already many interesting things over the past two years. These dinosaur footprints, plant fossils and the bones of a 30-metre-long Diplodocus.
The bones at the dig will on display in Indianapolis - at the world's largest children's museum. Professor Paul Barrett, a researcher at the museum and a co-leader of the dig, : "This is an area that hasn't been...extensively ....The hope is to new material of previously species and, if we're lucky, new species of dinosaurs and the animals and plants that lived around them." Another museum professor, Richard Herrington, said: "This site a rare opportunity to a picture of what the real Jurassic ecosystem would have like 150 million years ago." He to find fossils, "from plants and invertebrates to ancient crocodiles, mammals, lizards and marine life".