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Meet the Chennai girl who owns 130 fossils

Meet the Chennai girl who owns 130 fossils Updated: Updated: January 23, 2021 14:14 IST Chennai-based school student Aswatha Biju’s interest in palaeontology has taken her to several fossil sites in India, and led her to educate other students as well Share Article AAA Born curious Aswatha Biju’s interest was first sparked at the age of five special arrangement   | Photo Credit: Special arrangement Chennai-based school student Aswatha Biju’s interest in palaeontology has taken her to several fossil sites in India, and led her to educate other students as well Aswatha Biju’s favourite spot in Chennai is the Egmore Museum. The 13-year-old, who lives in Pallavaram, first visited the museum with her parents when she was five years old.

Great many leopards, but not enough forests in Rangareddy

Great many leopards, but not enough forests in Rangareddy Assistant Professor at Zoology Department in Osmania University, Dr C Srinivasulu, pointed out that the district was once a well-established leopard habitat. Share Via Email   |  A+A A- Rapid urbanisation, industrialisation and encroachments are exerting pressure on the last few tracts of forests left in the district. (Representational Image) Express News Service HYDERABAD: Incidents of leopards venturing into human habitations have become commonplace in Rangareddy over the past few years, as just about 10 per cent of the district’s geographical area accounts for forests. As per a Forest Survey of India report, while Rangareddy’s geographical area is 7,493 sq.km, its forest cover is only 770.42 sq.km. Rapid urbanisation, industrialisation and encroachments are exerting pressure on the last few tracts of forests left in the district, which are home to several species of wildlife, including the leopard, fox, jac

It s official, skeletal remains unearthed during metro work of elephant | Cities News,The Indian Express

Normally, once the skeletal remains are acquired, experts first wash it under tap water and also use chemicals to purify it from all dirt and dust. “In this case, we will subject the bone remains to fluorine and phosphate tests which is known as the dating process. The composition of these chemicals in the remains will reveal the approximate age of the skeletal remains,” said Joshi, who is in-charge of this chemical analysis. Fluorine dating method is used to identify the age of the bones, be it fossilised, semi-fossilised or even fresh ones. Once complete, the samples will later be sent to the college’s Zoology department where it will further undergo more tests. “The archaeo-zoologists will carefully study the samples to trace any injury marks on them. This could provide clues regarding the cause of death of the animal. In addition, the elephant’s gender determination will also be conducted,” he said.

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