Rare Prehistoric Fossil Stolen from Meghalaya, Investigation Underway
In a shocking incident, a rare prehistoric fossil estimated to be between 35 to 40 million years old has been stolen from Tolegre village in Meghalaya's South Garo Hills. The fossil was discovered last year in May and is believed to belong to the extinct Rodhocetus or Ambulocetus, early ancestors of modern whales.
Following its discovery, the Geological Survey of India examined the site and collected samples, after which local villagers began safeguarding the area to protect the fossil. However, authorities reported that a portion of the fossil has been cut away and taken, prompting officials to file a case at the Siju Police Station.
Meghalaya Education Minister Rakkam Sangma expressed disappointment over the theft, emphasizing that the fossil is an invaluable asset to both the state and the country. The state government had planned to establish a museum at the discovery site to promote its significance further. Minister Sangma assured that efforts are underway to apprehend the culprits and conduct a thorough investigation into the matter.
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