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The 250-million-year-old Galesaurus on Annelise Crean's workbench at the South African Museum is a superbly prepared fossil, its tracery of delicate off-white bones standing out from a matrix of fine grey sandstone.
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The Galesaurus is an ancestor of the first mammals, and Smith believes Eugene could answer some important questions about
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Much of Crean's work is for the museum's displays, but the first priority with Eugene will be study by Smith and fellow palaeontologists who are champing at the bit to get their hands on the prepared Galesaurus specimen.
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Skull of a Triassic theromorphum (Galesaurus planiceps), from the Karoo formation in South Africa.
The Evolution of Man — Volume 2 Ernst Heinrich Philipp August Haeckel 1876
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