Reporting new species can take decades

Falcarius utahensis, pelvic girdle, at the Natural History Museum of Utah by Dallas Krentzel
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American Museum of Natural History One One of two halls in the David H. Koch Dinosaur Wing at the American Museum of Natural History, the Hall of Ornithischian Dinosaurs, features fossils from one of the two major groups of dinosaurs.
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Discovering a new species must be a heady experience — the collection in the field, the "eureka" moment when you realize you've got something new, the jubilant announcement to the rest of the scientific community.
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