“As soon as I looked at it, I thought something was not right here.”
A mistakenly identified fossil has recently rewritten the history of the Indian subcontinent for the second time, explained the University of Florida.
“As soon as I looked at it, I thought something’s not right here,” said Joseph Meert, a UF professor of geology and expert on the area's geology. “The fossil was peeling off the rock.”
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