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A fossil discovered in 1985 and stored in a drawer has been confirmed as the first dinosaur bone found in Antarctica. Scientists identified it as a tail vertebra from a Titanosaur, a group of large, plant-eating dinosaurs, dating back approximately 82 million years. The find suggests that Antarctica once supported lush forests and diverse dinosaur ecosystems during the Late Cretaceous period.
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