LIMA TOWNSHIP, Mich. – A Michigan farmer has made a mammoth find while digging in a field.
A Michigan farmer this week stumbled upon the bones of a woolly mammoth that was most likely butchered and frozen by early Michigan folk, who were saving some mammoth for later. James Bristle and his neighbor Trent Satterthwaite were installing a drainage pipe in a soy field on Bristle’s property when they happened upon the remains. He said, “We knew it was something that was out of the norm. We thought it was a bent fence post.” Paleontologist Daniel Fisher was able to confirm that the bones belonged to a mammoth.
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