Antarctica’s First Dinosaur Fossil Spent 40 Years Mislabeled in a Drawer
A bone fragment collected from Antarctica in 1985 sat mislabeled in museum storage for roughly 40 years before researchers identified it as an 82-million-year-old titanosaur vertebra — the first…
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