A vertebra discovered on James Ross Island in 1985 was long mistaken for a marine reptile before researchers identified it as part of a titanosaur that lived 82 million years ago

Se trata de un fósil de una vértebra de la cola de un titanosaurio.

Se trata de una parte de la cola de un titanosaurio, un grupo que incluía a los dinosarios más grandes que han existido en la Tierra

fossil that remained unnoticed in a museum drawer for nearly four decades has been identified as the first dinosaur bone ever discovered in Antarctica, offering scientists new…

Una vertebra scoperta da scienziati britannici nel 1985 è stata identificata come il primo fossile di dinosauro rinvenuto in Antartide. La scoperta offre nuove indicazioni…

A vertebra discovered by British scientists in 1985 has been identified as the first dinosaur fossil found in Antarctica, shedding new light on how these animals spread across the…

A vertebra discovered by British scientists in 1985 has been identified as the first dinosaur fossil found in Antarctica, shedding new light on how these animals spread across the…

A fossil stored for 40 years in a British Antarctic Survey drawer has been identified as the first dinosaur bone ever found in Antarctica, unearthed in 1985.

The British Antarctic Survey has uncovered a tail vertebra belonging to a Titanosaur

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Un fragmento óseo recolectado en una expedición científica en 1985 fue identificado recién ahora como un fósil de dinosaurio. El hallazgo aporta una pieza clave para reconstruir…

Un estudio describe el segundo fósil corporal de un saurópodo hallado en la Antártida y aporta nuevas pistas sobre la distribución de los titanosaurios en Gondwana.

Los paleontólogos lograron identificar el espécimen, descubierto en 1985, como un hueso de la cola de un titanosaurio.

The priceless titanosaur fossil was discovered in 1985 during an expedition to Antarctica, but was tucked away for decades before being found recently.

La pieza, una vértebra caudal de titanosaurio localizada en la isla James Ross, estuvo archivada desde 1985 en el British Antarctic Survey y fue verificada tras una revisión en…

A vertebra from the British Antarctic Survey collection has been recognized for what it is -- the first dinosaur fossil found in Antarctica.

A vertebra discovered on James Ross Island in 1985 was long mistaken for a marine reptile before researchers identified it as part of a titanosaur that lived 82 million years ago

Se trata de una vértebra de la cola de un tipo de dinosaurio llamado titanosaurio.Eran los dinosaurios más grandes que jamás hayan caminado sobre la Tierra.

Dinosaur fossils are rare to find in Antarctica because of the unforgiving ice caps. But millions of years ago, the region was populated by lush forests.

El espécimen corresponde a la vértebra de la cola de un titanosaurio, uno de los animales terrestres más grandes que han existido.

Antarctica dinosaur fossil discovery: A groundbreaking discovery of an 82-million-year-old titanosaur tail vertebra, the first dinosaur fossil unearthed in Antarctica, reveals…