Reference Summary: Since the first scientific recognition of dinosaur fossils in the early 19th century, these animals have captivated our attention. Where do we get the over 145 million specimens and artifacts in our collections?
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Since the first scientific recognition of dinosaur fossils in the early 19th century, these animals have captivated our attention. Where do we get the over 145 million specimens and artifacts in our collections?
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- Where do we get the over 145 million specimens and artifacts in our collections?
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