I found the first dinosaur remains in Antarctica
In 1986, Argentinian geologist Eduardo Olivero found the first remains of a dinosaur in Antarctica. But he had to work discreetly, hiding the fossils to protect his discovery.
Argentinian geologist Eduardo Olivero became the first scientist to find the remains of a dinosaur in Antarctica in 1986. But digging in frozen ground is not easy, so recovering them took several trips over a decade.
Eduardo had to work with discretion and hide the fossils a couple of times to prevent other scientists from taking away his discovery. It was later proven the dinosaur is a new kind of Ankylosaurus that now carries his name: Antarctopelta oliveroi.
He speaks to Stefania Gozzer about the challenges he faced working below freezing point in Antarctica and the friendly rivalries that rise in such a remote environment.
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(Photo: Eduardo with the first remains he found in Antarctica. Credit: Eduardo Olivero)
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