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TitleBiological and Behavioural Sciences - Platypus Discovery - Professor Michael Archer holds up three teeth of fossil platypuses - the centre one is from South America and the other two from UNSW's Riversleigh project. In the background (from left) are: Professor Rosendo Pascual, Mr Henk Godthelp, and Dr Suzanne Hand.PhotographerTony PotterPhotographic agencyUNSW News ServiceSubjectFaculty of Biological and Behavioural SciencesPlatypusMichael ArcherRiversleighRosendo PascualHenk GodthelpSuzanne HandDate taken30/08/1991Material typePrintAsset typeTIFFHorizontal pixels2494Vertical pixels2461Horizontal resolution (PPIs)400Vertical resolution (PPIs)400Black and whiteYesCollectionUniversity Archives PhotographsArchives reference number00A31/C1/D30080CopyrightUNSW
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