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British Antarctic Survey
Antarctic titanosaur fossil identified after decades in storage
Stored in a museum for decades, an Antarctic fossil has been identified as a titanosaur vertebra. The discovery offers insight into the ecosystem of the continent during the Late Cretaceous.
Antarctica's first dinosaur fossil identified as Titanosaur tail bone
A tail vertebra unearthed on James Ross Island in 1985 has been confirmed as the first dinosaur fossil ever collected in Antarctica. The specimen remained misidentified in storage for decades before recent analysis revealed its true origin.