

The 'crocodile's head' pattern on a rock- hewn balustrade in the Italian town of Vigevano's cathedral, is in fact the fossilised remains of a dinosaur, an expert said Tuesday. University of Milan paleontologist Andrea Tintori described the find as 'extremely interesting'.
'Fossils such as these are very rare in the world and in Italy, in this rock type, unique,' Tintori told the newspaper, La Repubblica. The cathedral of Saint Ambrose in Vigevano - a town in the northern Lombardy region - was completed around 1660.
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