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Dinosaur bone turns up in Scotland – RN Drive – ABC News
A palaeontologist has stumbled upon a 166-million-year-old dinosaur bone, whilst running to meet her colleagues on a Scottish island.

It’s amazing the things you spot unexpectedly when you’re running.
One palaeontologist in Scotland was running along the shore of a small island recently when she discovered a 166-million-year-old, 50-centimetre-long dinosaur bone.
It’s the first evidence of dinosaurs found on the island.
Guest:Dr Elsa Panciroli, palaeontologist, National Museums Scotland…
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