
Con motivo del centenario del primer hallazgo de restos de dinosaurio en Cataluña, la Asociación geoparque Conca de Tremp-Montsec, el Institut Català de Paleontologia Miquel Crusafont (ICP) y el Museo de la Conca Dellà han diseñado una exposición itinerante que se ha presentado esta mañana en el Ayuntamiento de Talarn, municipio donde se excavaron los primeros restos de un titanosaurio. La muestra pone de relieve el excepcional registro catalán en fósiles de dinosaurios y recorre los principales hitos científicos en estos 100 años.
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