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Giant echidna fossil sat forgotten for 100 years then rewrote Australia evolution
Science
Published on 6 May 2026

A museum drawer held the missing piece
A fossil of an extinct giant echidna was quietly stored in a museum drawer for more than a century before researchers re-examined it and extracted new evolutionary clues. The study points to greater diversity among ancient monotremes and expands the known range of these animals across Australia, highlighting how priceless museum collections can still transform science.
- A giant echidna fossil was ignored for over a century
- New analysis shows broader monotreme diversity than expected
- The find expands the known geographical range of giant echidnas
- Museum collections keep holding discoveries decades later
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