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The bone hidden in a drawer for 40 years that turned out to be Antarctica's first dinosaur fossil: Rediscovered remains belonged to a titanosaur - the largest animal to ever walk the Earth
A bone stored in a drawer for 40 years was identified as Antarctica's first dinosaur fossil. The rediscovered remains belong to a titanosaur, the largest animal to ever walk the Earth.
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- The bone hidden in a drawer for 40 years that turned out to be Antarctica's first dinosaur fossil: Rediscovered remains belonged to a titanosaur - the largest animal to ever walk the Earth
- First dinosaur bone from Antarctica found in a drawer
- First dinosaur bone from Antarctica found in a drawer
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