"Fossil Hunter Unearths Rare 450,000-Year-Old Mammoth Tusk in UK Quarry"

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A fossil hunter discovered a 450,000-year-old mammoth tusk sticking out of the ground at a quarry in Cambridgeshire, England. The tusk, believed to belong to a steppe mammoth from before the last ice age, measures four feet long. The fossil was taken to a paleontology museum for preservation and examination, where experts will study its habitat, food supply, and signs of predation. The discovery adds to the museum's collection, which includes a plesiosaur skeleton and an iguanodon dinosaur found in previous years.
Topics:science#archaeologypaleontology#fossil-hunter#mammoth-tusk#paleontology-museum#preservation#quarry
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- Fossil hunter 'could not believe his eyes' at huge ice age mammoth tusk in UK quarry Daily Star
- Mammoth discovery for Cambridgeshire fossil hunter Peterborough Telegraph
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