A year later, Osborn recognized that these two specimens actually came from the same species.
At least Krest says the only specimen in the world came from there.
A leathery specimen with short grey hair came over and put a hand on her elbow.
All ten known specimens have come from the Solnhofen area.
The specimens came from almost the entire range of the species, though some areas were poorly represented.
These specimens come from museum based field studies, university faculty, and student research programs.
The specimen came from the croppings, but was a choice one, and showed much free gold to the naked eye.
Muhlenberg did not record where his specimens came from, but it is known that Baldwin sent him many.
The specimens came to life after being frozen for centuries.
This is, in fact, how most known specimens came to be collected.