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Fossil penguins Platydyptes recreated from bones, in collaboration with Ewan Fordyce of Otago University. This is Chris Gaskin's favourite work. He now plans to visit Thailand with a palaeontologist to reconstruct some fossils found there, placing them in the environment they once inhabited.

CHRIS GASKIN © GEOLOGY MUSEUM, UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO

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Forest and Bird, Issue 311, 1 February 2004, Page 31

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Fossil penguins Platydyptes recreated from bones, in collaboration with Ewan Fordyce of Otago University. This is Chris Gaskin's favourite work. He now plans to visit Thailand with a palaeontologist to reconstruct some fossils found there, placing them in the environment they once inhabited. CHRIS GASKIN © GEOLOGY MUSEUM, UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO Forest and Bird, Issue 311, 1 February 2004, Page 31

Fossil penguins Platydyptes recreated from bones, in collaboration with Ewan Fordyce of Otago University. This is Chris Gaskin's favourite work. He now plans to visit Thailand with a palaeontologist to reconstruct some fossils found there, placing them in the environment they once inhabited. CHRIS GASKIN © GEOLOGY MUSEUM, UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO Forest and Bird, Issue 311, 1 February 2004, Page 31

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