Hugues Faure
Hugues Faure was a French geologist known for his contributions to paleontology, particularly in the study of dinosaur fossils in North Africa. His work in the 1950s included the discovery of a unique dinosaur tooth that sparked further exploration in the Sahara Desert, leading to significant paleontological findings, including the recent discovery of the Spinosaurus mirabilis.
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Hugues Faure is a French geologist who found a tooth belonging to the giant 'Carcharodontosaurus' in the 1950s.
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Hugues Faure was a geologist who mentioned finding a single tooth of another known carnivorous dinosaur in the area in a scientific monograph from the 1950s.
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