Meet Bagualia alba, an early eusauropod dinosaur that lived 179 million years ago in Patagonia.
Skull, lower jaw and the seven cervical vertebrae of the holotype housed @mefpatagonia
First day at the Bagualia quarry
Agustina carefully adding toilet paper on a limb bone of Bagualia
Jose Luis @JoseLCarballid1 uncovering some of the tail vertebrae
We ended up finding a bone bed with over 200 bones
We jacketed the entire bone bed, about 5 tons of rocks and bones ready to go to the prep lab.
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