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National Museum of Brazil destroyed by fire- UPDATED

  • 03-09-2018 4:07am
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    The biggest Natural History Museum in Latin America has been destroyed by a fire:

    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/sep/03/fire-engulfs-brazil-national-museum-rio

    This Museum apparently housed the holotypes of Brazil's most famous prehistoric animals, including the first South American spinosaur known, Irritator/Angaturama, as well as Oxalaia and many Cretaceous pterosaurs (as well as mummies, insects, etc, up to 20 million specimens in total).

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    Irritator_challengeri_mount_01.jpg

    Rio-May-2013-DNPM-Oxalaia-holotype-600-px-tiny-May-2013-Darren-Naish-Tetrapod-Zoology.jpg

    The fate of the Brazilian spinosaur remains echoes that of the original Spinosaurus aegyptiacus' remains found by Stromer, which were destroyed during a bombing in Munich during WWII.


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