Move over, Jurassic Park. Manitoba was home to newly discovered 390-million-year-old extinct fish

Move over, Jurassic Park. Manitoba was home to newly discovered 390-million-year-old extinct fish

On a warm, sunny July day, paleontologist Melina Jobbins and her team search an old rock quarry near Lundar, Man., for 390-million-year-old fossils of an extinct fish that swam in what was once a vast inland sea.Jobbins, a postdoctoral fellow at the PaleoSed+

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