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Scientists Found a Coal Seam Full of Ancient Tetrapod Bones Cooked at 350 Degrees Celsius 300 Million Years Ago
Experts were able to uncover a coal seam full of bones belonging to an ancient tetrapod from 300 million years ago. The bones were said to have been cooked at 350 degrees Celsius.
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