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27-02-2024
Buenos Aires, Argentina.- In photos taken on February 27, 2024, a team from the San Pedro Paleontological Museum found in the north of that city a bone piece belonging to the hand of a "sabre-toothed tiger", a discovery unprecedented for the area that allows us to prove that this feline considered a "top predator in its time" lived in the province of Buenos Aires.
27-02-2024
Buenos Aires, Argentina.- In photos taken on February 27, 2024, a team from the San Pedro Paleontological Museum found in the north of that city a bone piece belonging to the hand of a "sabre-toothed tiger", a discovery unprecedented for the area that allows us to prove that this feline considered a "top predator in its time" lived in the province of Buenos Aires.
17-08-2023
Buenos Aires, Argentina.- In the photos taken on August 16, 2023, Argentine scientists participated in the discovery of an enigmatic 230-million-year-old reptile at the Bernardino Rivadavia Argentine Museum of Natural Sciences (MACN) in Buenos Aires. Fossil remains of an animal that lived in the region 230 million years ago offer clear clues to the early evolution of pterosaurs, also known as flying reptiles, and their close cousins, the dinosaurs.
17-08-2023
Buenos Aires, Argentina.- In the photos taken on August 16, 2023, Argentine scientists participated in the discovery of an enigmatic 230-million-year-old reptile at the Bernardino Rivadavia Argentine Museum of Natural Sciences (MACN) in Buenos Aires. Fossil remains of an animal that lived in the region 230 million years ago offer clear clues to the early evolution of pterosaurs, also known as flying reptiles, and their close cousins, the dinosaurs.
17-08-2023
Buenos Aires, Argentina.- In the photos taken on August 16, 2023, Argentine scientists participated in the discovery of an enigmatic 230-million-year-old reptile at the Bernardino Rivadavia Argentine Museum of Natural Sciences (MACN) in Buenos Aires. Fossil remains of an animal that lived in the region 230 million years ago offer clear clues to the early evolution of pterosaurs, also known as flying reptiles, and their close cousins, the dinosaurs.
17-08-2023
Buenos Aires, Argentina.- In the photos taken on August 16, 2023, Argentine scientists participated in the discovery of an enigmatic 230-million-year-old reptile at the Bernardino Rivadavia Argentine Museum of Natural Sciences (MACN) in Buenos Aires. Fossil remains of an animal that lived in the region 230 million years ago offer clear clues to the early evolution of pterosaurs, also known as flying reptiles, and their close cousins, the dinosaurs.
04-07-2023
Buenos Aires, Argentina.- In the photos released on July 3, 2023, it shows the most complete fossil woodpecker specimen in South America, after being found in San Pedro, about 170 kilometers north of the city of Buenos Aires. It is believed that its antiquity "is more than 200,000 years old," according to the Paleontological Museum of that city.
04-07-2023
Buenos Aires, Argentina.- In the photos released on July 3, 2023, it shows the most complete fossil woodpecker specimen in South America, after being found in San Pedro, about 170 kilometers north of the city of Buenos Aires. It is believed that its antiquity "is more than 200,000 years old," according to the Paleontological Museum of that city.
04-07-2023
Buenos Aires, Argentina.- In the photos released on July 3, 2023, it shows the most complete fossil woodpecker specimen in South America, after being found in San Pedro, about 170 kilometers north of the city of Buenos Aires. It is believed that its antiquity "is more than 200,000 years old," according to the Paleontological Museum of that city.
04-07-2023
Buenos Aires, Argentina.- In the photos released on July 3, 2023, it shows the most complete fossil woodpecker specimen in South America, after being found in San Pedro, about 170 kilometers north of the city of Buenos Aires. It is believed that its antiquity "is more than 200,000 years old," according to the Paleontological Museum of that city.
19-05-2023
Rio Negro, Argentina.- In photos taken on May 18, 2023, CONICET paleontologists found 90 million-year-old fossil remains of a new giant herbivorous long-necked dinosaur in Río Negro, which constitutes an unprecedented finding. for being the largest species discovered in that province.
19-05-2023
Rio Negro, Argentina.- In photos taken on May 18, 2023, CONICET paleontologists found 90 million-year-old fossil remains of a new giant herbivorous long-necked dinosaur in Río Negro, which constitutes an unprecedented finding. for being the largest species discovered in that province.
19-05-2023
Rio Negro, Argentina.- In photos taken on May 18, 2023, CONICET paleontologists found 90 million-year-old fossil remains of a new giant herbivorous long-necked dinosaur in Río Negro, which constitutes an unprecedented finding. for being the largest species discovered in that province.
19-05-2023
Rio Negro, Argentina.- In photos taken on May 18, 2023, CONICET paleontologists found 90 million-year-old fossil remains of a new giant herbivorous long-necked dinosaur in Río Negro, which constitutes an unprecedented finding. for being the largest species discovered in that province.
19-05-2023
Rio Negro, Argentina.- In photos taken on May 18, 2023, CONICET paleontologists found 90 million-year-old fossil remains of a new giant herbivorous long-necked dinosaur in Río Negro, which constitutes an unprecedented finding. for being the largest species discovered in that province.