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Australian scientists found a 105-million-year-old aquatic fossil resembling a platypus.
Australian scientists discovered a 105-million-year-old fossil bone in 1996 believed to be from an ancient relative of the echidna or platypus.
After an initial misidentification, recent analysis revealed the creature was likely aquatic.
To honor a joking promise of chocolate, the dig volunteers were treated to a massive chocolate celebration by a local factory in 1998.
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Científicos australianos encontraron un fósil acuático de hace 105 millones de años que se asemeja a un ornitorrinco.