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A seven million-year-old South American fossil from a species known as Arrhinolemur scalabrinii -- which translates literally to "Scalabrini's lemur without a nose" -- has long been a curiosity because there is only one specimen in existence and it is unlike most other primates.
Originally posted by Hanslune
reply to post by phroziac
Yep a rock, that is what a fossil is so you get an A for identification!
Originally posted by phroziac
Originally posted by Hanslune
reply to post by phroziac
Yep a rock, that is what a fossil is so you get an A for identification!
Lol....you know what i meant. And if this was in a pic on mars, everyone would say ah thats not a fossil its just a rock.
Id hang it on my wall though. Its definitely a fossil...of god knows what. I dont see a fish or a lemur