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Researchers have discovered the first dinosaur bone in Antarctica, dating back approximately 82 million years. It had been hidden away in drawers for 40 years. This bone belongs to a titanosaur and was originally found in 1985 on James Ross Island. It is believed to belong to a small dinosaur, about 7 meters long, indicating that the area was once a warm and biodiverse environment over 80 million years ago. The discovery confirms that Antarctica was not always icy but once had a warmer climate, which supported the existence of dinosaurs and a variety of other creatures during that period.
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