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NY Homeowner Makes Mastodon Discovery in Backyard
A New York resident has unearthed a mastodon jaw protruding out of the topsoil in the backyard of their home, the first such find in more than 11 years.
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... Researchers, who were alerted to the jaw-dropping scientific discovery in Orange County, spent about two and a half days digging at the home, uncovering more mastodon bone fragments and a complete adult jaw. Mastodons are related to the modern day elephant and now-extinct mammoths. Historians say the ancient beasts lived across the Earth, but only fossils found in North America have been strictly identified. "I'm thrilled that our property has yielded such an important find for the scientific community," the homeowner said in a statement. ...
Mastodons are related to the modern day elephant and now-extinct mammoths. Historians say the ancient beasts lived across the Earth, but only fossils found in North America have been strictly identified.
"I'm thrilled that our property has yielded such an important find for the scientific community," the homeowner said in a statement. ...
#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2024-12-19 12:08 AM | Reply
Mastodon en.wikipedia.org
... A mastodon (masts 'breast' + odos 'tooth') is a member of the genus Mammut (German for 'mammoth'), which was endemic to North America and lived from the late Miocene to the early Holocene. Mastodons belong to the order Proboscidea, the same order as elephants and mammoths (which belong to the family Elephantidae). Mammut is the type genus of the extinct family Mammutidae, which diverged from the ancestors of modern elephants at least 27"25 million years ago, during the Oligocene. ...
Mastodons belong to the order Proboscidea, the same order as elephants and mammoths (which belong to the family Elephantidae).
Mammut is the type genus of the extinct family Mammutidae, which diverged from the ancestors of modern elephants at least 27"25 million years ago, during the Oligocene. ...
#2 | Posted by LampLighter at 2024-12-19 12:11 AM | Reply
So cool.
#3 | Posted by Doc_Sarvis at 2024-12-19 06:14 AM | Reply
False. God planted it there to test his faith.
#4 | Posted by TFDNihilist at 2024-12-20 01:09 PM | Reply
I keep my Mastodon in a virtual machine, but hey, I suppose you could keep it in the backyard if you had a waterproof server.
#5 | Posted by DarkVader at 2024-12-20 04:37 PM | Reply
That's just the curl of the burl.
#6 | Posted by THEBULL at 2024-12-21 09:27 AM | Reply
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