Earlier this week, we were the first to tell you about the humongous Titanosaur exhibit coming to the American Museum of Natural History this January. Here are some more details recently released by the museum.
In January 2016, the Museum is adding another must-see exhibit to its world-famous Fossil Halls: a cast of a 122-foot-long dinosaur. This species is so new that it has not yet been formally named by the paleontologists who discovered it. […] The remains were excavated in the Patagonian desert region of Argentina by a team from the Museum of Paleontology Egidio Feruglio led by José Luis Carballido and Diego Pol, who received his Ph.D. at the American Museum of Natural History.
The Titanosaur exhibit will be installed in the Wallach Orientation Center on the fourth floor. Check out the exhibit page for more info.
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