By MAKOTO TAKADA/ Staff Writer
October 2, 2024 at 08:00 JST
Ryohei Nakagawa, a curator at the Mie Prefectural Museum in Tsu, poses for a photo Aug. 21 with the dolphin head fossil determined to be a new species 33 years after it was discovered. (Makoto Takada)
TSU, Mie Prefecture--A fossil discovery by Yoshihiko Saka when he was a schoolboy 33 years ago was likened to “winning the jackpot” after museum officials here belatedly realized it represents a new dolphin species. [Read More]
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