Antarctic Dinosaur Bone Identified Decades After Sitting in Storage

A dinosaur fossil collected in Antarctica in 1985 has only recently been identified as belonging to a Titanosaur. The bone, which forms part of the giant creature's tail, went unrecognized for decades after its discovery. It had been stored in a drawer, overlooked until researchers examined it more closely. The find marks the first dinosaur bone confirmed to have been retrieved from Antarctica. The discovery sheds new light on the prehistoric life that once inhabited the frozen continent.
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