death pose -- Dinosaur National Monument, Utah

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Also from Dinosaur National Monument, we can see the head is arched back but that's about it.  This is another example showing just how commonplace this is though.

Another important fact to note is that the most common fossil found at dinosaur monument is clams, not dinosaurs!

There is a contradiction here, as the claim is made that the dinosaur's tendons dried out, while it laid in a river bed.  Clams live only in medium depth water.

Every dinosaur mass grave site I have visited or read reports on all conclude the same thing:  A flash flood was involved.  Yes, flash floods happen in deserts all the time, and yes, major floods can cause mass graves.  However, such blanket comparisons forget the sheer scale of the dinosaur beds.  Essentially the dinosaur beds start in Alaska, follow the Rocky Mountain range and continue down into South America.
That's quite the flash flood!