Long Island professor discovers new dinosaur in Zimbabwe: 'Big career moment'
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Stony Brook professor Kimi Chapelle played a key role in the discovery of the Musankwa sanyatiensis sauropodomorph dinosaur in Zimbabwe, the first dinosaur named from the region in over 50 years.
Chapelle shared the challenges faced during the expedition due to wildlife threats like crocodiles and hippos in the area, highlighting the dangers of conducting fieldwork at night.
Read at New York Post
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