Palaeontologists verify Australia’s largest fossil pearl as 100 million years old

SHUMAILA ASLAM
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Palaeontologists verify Australia’s largest fossil pearl as 100 million years old

An “incredibly valuable” fossil pearl, slightly bigger than a marble, has been uncovered in outback Queensland.
The precious find was dug up in Richmond between Mount Isa and Townsville an area renowned for its significant fossil discoveries.
University of Queensland palaeontologist Gregory Webb, who verified the fossil pearl over two years, said it was the largest of its age found in Australia

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