Mammoth discovery in Michigan
- 9 years ago
Two farmers in Michigan in the United States came across something interesting as they were digging a drainage ditch.
No, they didn’t strike oil, but the skeleton of an adult woolly mammoth.
Farmer unearths bones from rare mammoth hybrid possibly butchered by humans 15,000 years ago http://t.co/3wZW0DqH7N pic.twitter.com/Sb1OL9VAFQ— ABC News (@ABC) October 2, 2015
University of Michigan researchers hot footed it round to confirm the discovery.
A Michigan farmer found a mammoth killed by ancient humans http://t.co/ieujxR9QJX pic.twitter.com/9TVlZpooO9— Popular Mechanics (@PopMech) October 2, 2015
No, they didn’t strike oil, but the skeleton of an adult woolly mammoth.
Farmer unearths bones from rare mammoth hybrid possibly butchered by humans 15,000 years ago http://t.co/3wZW0DqH7N pic.twitter.com/Sb1OL9VAFQ— ABC News (@ABC) October 2, 2015
University of Michigan researchers hot footed it round to confirm the discovery.
A Michigan farmer found a mammoth killed by ancient humans http://t.co/ieujxR9QJX pic.twitter.com/9TVlZpooO9— Popular Mechanics (@PopMech) October 2, 2015