Dinosaur fossil forgotten since 1985 finally identified by scientists
- A rare dinosaur fossil, a tail bone from a long-necked, plant-eating titanosaur, has finally been identified decades after its initial discovery, having been tucked away in a drawer.
- The species of the dinosaur remains unknown.
- The bone was first unearthed in 1985 during an expedition to Antarctica's James Ross Island by geologist Mike Thomson.
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- A rare dinosaur fossil, a tail bone from a long-necked, plant-eating titanosaur, has finally been identified decades after its initial discovery, having been tucked away in a drawer.
- The species of the dinosaur remains unknown.
- The bone was first unearthed in 1985 during an expedition to Antarctica's James Ross Island by geologist Mike Thomson.
Sources: The Independent