They Found the Remains of a Youthful Gliptodon in a Town Near Mar Del Plata: Details Revealed About This Extinct Creature
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A group of paleontologists confirmed the discovery of fossil remains of a juvenile specimen in the vicinity of San Eduardo del Mar. The discovery of fragments of the shell and tail allowed to obtain unprecedented information about the species. Read more
Mariano La Venia and his family discovered some skeletal remains on the coastal cliffs of San Eduardo del Mar during a February tour. They immediately contacted the Paleontology Laboratory at the Lorenzo Scaglia Municipal Museum of Natural Sciences to report the discovery. It was confirmed that they were the remains of a giant terrestrial armadillo, better known as a glyptodont, and well-preserved remains of its tail and dorsal carapace could be…
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