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We’re Going To Need A Bigger Shovel: Mammoth Task For Gravediggers

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By Joseph Golder Gravediggers preparing the ground for a new cemetery in Mexico were shocked to discover the 10,000-year-old remains of a mammoth. The discovery took place in the municipality of Los Reyes de Juarez, in the southeastern Mexican state of Puebla, when the cemetery was being extended with new burial plots. A nearly complete […]

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