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The image shows the fossil remains of a 70 million-year-old titanosaur. — X/@OTC_SONG

A man keeps a Titanosaur fossil, which is about 70 million years old, hidden for over two years.

March 4, 2024

For over two years, Damien Boschetto, a Frenchman, harbored a remarkable secret: a 70-million-year-old titanosaur fossil he stumbled upon while walking his dog in Montouliers, near Herault, France. Concerned that the fossil might be disturbed or damaged, Boschetto chose to keep it concealed, confiding only in a local archaeologist friend.

Reflecting on the discovery, Boschetto recounted, "While walking the dog, a landslide on the edge of the cliff exposed the bones of various skeletons; they were fallen bones, therefore isolated. We realized after a few days of excavations that they were connected bones."

Eventually, Boschetto disclosed the find to the Cultural, Archaeological, and Paleontological Association in the nearby city of Cruzy. Subsequent analysis by researchers revealed the astonishing completeness of the fossil, estimated at 70%. Such intact dinosaur skeletons are exceedingly rare, making this discovery all the more remarkable.

To contextualize the rarity of such finds, a study suggests that despite an estimated 1.7 billion Tyrannosaurus rexes roaming the Earth between 66 million and 68 million years ago, scientists have uncovered fossils of fewer than 100 individuals.

Now, Boschetto's titanosaur fossil is destined for public display at the Cruzy Museum, joining another titanosaur femur discovered in 2012. Boschetto's passion for paleontology has been ignited by this experience; he departed from his career in the energy industry in September to pursue a master's degree in the field.

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