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Researchers found prehistoric fossil on Buenos Aires

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News24xx.com - The team of researchers from the University of La Matanza, Argentina found a fossil deer from prehistoric era at north of Buenos Aires. Fossils whose ages cannot be estimated still have 70 percent of body parts starting from the spine, legs and teeth. The team called the findings of arranged deer bones in conditions like they were still alive.

Quoting from AFP, in addition to a set of teeth and spine that are still complete, this skeleton also has 20 ribs, pelvic bones, hind legs, and thigh bones. "It was amazing to see how the deer and neck of the deer remained arranged as if they were 'still alive'," explained Jose Luis Aguillar, director of the San Pedro Palentology museum.

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So far, researchers estimate that Russia has not had this name from the genus Morenelaphus, which only has a few fragments left. Although it looks small when viewed from the composition of the bones, researchers estimate the animal weight of the genus Morenelaphus can reach 200 kilograms.

The research team will conduct further studies to determine the age of fossils, but if you look at the origin of the genus Morenelaphus, which originated in the Pleistocene, which lasted from 2.5 million years ago to around 12,000 years ago.

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"These findings of fossil deer provide clues to life in the pre-historic era when their habitat was very different from the present" Aguilar added, one of the research teams. Besides fossil deer, in the last 17 years on the same site 24 fossils of mammals and reptiles

 

 

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