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Mammoth On The Move: Rare, Nearly-Intact Skeleton Heads To Dallas

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For tens of thousands of years, the skeleton of a giant mammoth lay in one place: a gravel pit about 50 miles south of Dallas.

A few months ago, the bones were unearthed — and now they’re on the move. Paleontologists are carefully packing them up, preparing them to travel to …Read More

Source: NPR Science – ingested into KQED

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