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Gobi Desert
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The Gobi Desert has yielded some of the world’s most significant dinosaur fossil beds, particularly in the Nemegt formation and Djadochta formation. These regions frequently yield exceptionally preserved specimens from the Late Cretaceous period.
One unique feature discovered in 1961 by the Mongolian Academy of Sciences was the "Singing Femur" of a Tarbosaurus bataar. Analysis indicated the bone structure possessed m…