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Sep 2021
29m 15s

How Did Marine Fossils End Up on Dry Lan...

Jennifer Swanson/Jeff Gonyea
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Ever wish you could discover a fossil? Listen to this exciting episode with paleontologist and science cosplay educator Gabriel-Philip Santos who works with the ALF Museum in CA. He shares with us his studies of some amazing fossilized marine animals and they ended up on dry land! (There are even some sci-fi references to explain the science here)  

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