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Kangaroo Island Excavation Reveals Two New Organisms!
The Environment Institute’s Associate Professor Diego García-Bellido (@DGarcia-Bellido) from the Sprigg Geobiology Centre has just returned from another successful excavation of the Emu Bay Shale, the 515 million-year-old fossil site in Kangaroo Island. This season’s dig has produced new specimens of exquisitely-preserved Anomalocaris fossil eyes, and at least two new organisms, which are awaiting scientific description. […]
Posted in Environment Institute, News, Sprigg Geobiology Centre, SpriggCentre
Tagged Anomalocaris, Associate Professor Diego García-Bellido, Diego Garcia-Bellido, Emu Bay Shale, excavation, fossil site, kangaroo island, organisms, palaeontology, South Australian Museum, Sprigg, Sprigg Geobiology Centre, University of Adelaide, University of New England
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