Fossil found on P.E.I. older than first dinosaur to have walked the Earth

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Fossil found on P.E.I. older than first dinosaur to have walked the Earth
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\u0022The entire skeleton was there,\u0022 said the school teacher in a recent interview.

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“And this is the time period that most of the rocks on P.E.I. fall under, early Permian,” he said. “It’s really a transition from wet, humid Coal age or Carboniferous to the dry, hot Permian period, and it’s right in that switch over that this fossil’s been found.”Article content Cormier said her husband, Gabriel, and father-in-law, Aubrey, along with Laura MacNeil, a geologist who runs Prehistoric Island Tours, a company giving tours of fossil sites, helped Calder with the delicate dig.

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