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Agriculturist reveals wooly mammoth bones

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05/10/2015
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HONG KONG: An agriculturist close Chelsea made a startling revelation Monday night: bones of a wooly mammoth perhaps butchered by right on time human seekers a huge number of years back.
James Bristle and a companion were diving in a soy field off of Scio Church Road west of Fletcher in Washtenaw County’s Lima Township when they concocted something extremely strange.
“It was likely a rib bone that surfaced,” he said. “We thought it was a twisted wall post. It was secured in mud.”
At last, it ended up being a piece of a wiped out animal that meandered these fields a large number of years before they were divvied up into homesteads, when people chased for their meat.
College of Michigan Professor Dan Fisher was met by The News around 4:30 p.m. Thursday while he was knee-somewhere down in mud down in the base of a gap, uncovering the skull and a tremendous tusk.
Plastic sacks loaded with different stays of the creature that had been gathered from the burrow sat adjacent.
Fisher said the wooly mammoth was likely 40 years of age, lived somewhere around 10,000 and 15,000 years back and was chased by people who most likely murdered it, butchered it and stashed it in a lake.

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