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Two amateur paleontologists kept their eyes to the ground in Oregon on one of their recent hikes and discovered what are believed to be the first remains of a marine reptile called the plesiosaur to be unearthed in the Pacific Northwest. This radio broadcast reports on the discovery and what it could mean to the understanding of dinosaurs in the area. The clip is 5 minutes and 6 seconds in length.
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