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Paelontologists Rub Their Hands: Find a Remote Cave Full of Fossils over a Million Years Old

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In a remote cave on the North Island of New Zealand, researchers have dug up a set of fossils >A cave in New Zealand reveals fossils over a million years old The cave, called Moa Eggshell Cave, is located in the Waitomo region, on the North Island of New Zealand, and has provided the first documented set of vertebrate terrestrial fauna of the early Pleistocene in this type of speleological deposits of the country. The study responsible for the f…

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In a remote cave on the North Island of New Zealand, researchers have dug up a set of fossils >A cave in New Zealand reveals fossils over a million years old The cave, called Moa Eggshell Cave, is located in the Waitomo region, on the North Island of New Zealand, and has provided the first documented set of vertebrate terrestrial fauna of the early Pleistocene in this type of speleological deposits of the country. The study responsible for the f…

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OKDIARIO broke the news in on Friday, March 6, 2026.
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