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First Antarctic Dinosaur Bone Identified After 40 Years in Drawer

The first dinosaur bone ever found in Antarctica was identified as belonging to a titanosaur, 40 years after it was initially discovered and stored in a drawer. Scientists were surprised by the finding, which confirms titanosaurs lived in Antarctica.

29 Jun, 05:10 — 29 Jun, 14:35
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