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Paleontologists Discover the Most Complete Skeleton of a Turtle 110 Million Years Ago

Summary by invdes.com.mx
This led to detailed information on the anatomy of Plastremys lata, a species known from fragments of Paleontologist shells of the UNED and the Joint Paleontological Foundation of Teruel-Dinópolis managed to discover the most complete skeleton of a tortoise from 110 million years ago in the town of Ariño, Spain. This finding is of great relevance to paleontology, since the fossil belongs to the species Plastremys lata, which until now was only k…
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This led to detailed information on the anatomy of Plastremys lata, a species known from fragments of Paleontologist shells of the UNED and the Joint Paleontological Foundation of Teruel-Dinópolis managed to discover the most complete skeleton of a tortoise from 110 million years ago in the town of Ariño, Spain. This finding is of great relevance to paleontology, since the fossil belongs to the species Plastremys lata, which until now was only k…

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invdes.com.mx broke the news in on Saturday, June 14, 2025.
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