Rabindranath Tagore has a dinosaur named after him. Did you know?
It was the first complete mounted dinosaur skeleton discovered in 1960s.
Most Indians are acquainted with the name Rabindranath Tagore. Not just as the writer of India’s national anthem but also as the nation’s first Nobel laureate and creator of hundreds of acclaimed literary pieces. In short, Tagore is an important name in the cultural history of this country. However, did you know that there’s also a dinosaur named after Rabindranath Tagore?
Though not a recent news, the information again piqued people’s interests when IFS officer Parveen Kaswan shared a post on October 22 on Twitter. “Do you know Rabindranath Tagore has a dinosaur named after him?” wrote Kaswan. He then revealed that the name is Barapasaurus Tagorei.
The animal, which once walked through India, was “18 metre long and 7 tonned dinosaur,” Kaswan penned down. “It was the first complete mounted dinosaur skeleton discovered in 1960s,” he further wrote.
Here’s his full tweet:
People dropped all sorts of comments on his tweet. While some were surprised, some praised Kaswan for sharing the information.
Later, Kaswan dropped another tweet mentioning the places in India where dinosaur fossils are displayed.
Did you know about this connection between Rabindranath Tagore and a dinosaur?
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