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Oscar Arredondo

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Oscar Arredondo was born in Havana in the Quarter of the Pillar. He lived in that area until 1955. Born in a family of ordinary means with six other siblings, he studied at the local public school (number 33). He took an interest in natural history early in life and learnt about animals on his own.
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groups for various radio stations and was an actor in the local theatre. In 1942 he worked at a local hair salon apart from selling fruits and as being a representative for theater workers. He continued his personal studies and sketched various local birds. In 1945 he took an interest in exploring
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caves and began to explore fossils found in the caves of Cuba. In order to join the expeditions of the Speleological Society of Cuba, he began to work as a postman, a job he held for the 36 years before retiring in 1984.
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Arredondo's work on paleontology was mostly on the birds and mammals of the Quaternary, and he described a Cuban condor (he placed it in the genus
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Period from fossils obtained from Cuban caves. He has been called the "father of Cuban vertebrate paleontology".
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Arredondo, Oscar. "The Great Predatory Birds of the Pleistocene of Cuba". In Olson, Storrs L. (ed.).
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Collected Papers in Avian Paleontology Honoring the 90th Birthday of Alexander Wetmore
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Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington
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Quaternary
tango music
Ornimegalonyx
Teratorn
"A new genus for the Cuban teratorn (Aves: Teratornithidae)"
doi
10.2988/08-27.1
S2CID
86566584


"Obituary Oscar Arredondo (1918–2001)"
"A Reevaluation of Some Fossils Identified as Vultures (Aves: Vulturidae) from Quaternary Cave Deposits of Cuba"
Collected Papers in Avian Paleontology Honoring the 90th Birthday of Alexander Wetmore
hdl
10088/19094?show=full
Ornimegalonyx
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paleontologist
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expanding it
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Categories
Paleontologist stubs
Vertebrate paleontologists
Cuban biologists
20th-century zoologists
People from Havana

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