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India's First Fossil Of Earth's Oldest Animal Found In Bhimbetka By Geological Survey Of India


India’s First Fossil Of Earth’s Oldest Animal Found In Bhimbetka By Geological Survey Of India
Source: Navbharat Times
Researchers believe that they have unearthed India’s first fossil of Dickinsonia, which is considered to be Earth’s oldest animal that roamed the planet 570 million years ago.
The rare remnants have been discovered at the Bhimbetka rock shelters on the roof of the ‘Auditorium Cave’,
Times of India reports. It is reportedly one of the rarest fossils in the world.
The fossils were found by two experts belonging to the Geological Survey of India (GSI) whilst they were on a sightseeing tour for the 36th International Geological Congress. ....

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Discovered in Bhimbetka, India's lone fossil of world's oldest animal


Discovered in Bhimbetka, India’s lone fossil of world’s oldest animal
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Researchers believe they have found the first-ever fossil in India of a Dickinsonia the Earth’s ‘oldest animal’, dating back 570 million years on the roof of what’s called the ‘Auditorium Cave’ at Bhimbetka.
Two experts from Geological Survey of India, on a sightseeing tour of Bhimbetka, found imprints of the Dickinsonia (Earth’s ‘oldest animal’ dating back 570 million years) on the roof of ‘Auditorium Cave’
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on Feb 10, 2021)BHOPAL: Hidden in plain sight, one of the rarest fossils in the world may have been discovered in the fascinating Bhimbetka rock shelters, a Unesco site about 40km from Bhopal. ....

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