evolution
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Dinosaur: Staggeringly Old (1.1. Million Years) Stegodon Tusk Found In Pakistan
Stegodon dinosaurs are thought to be prehistoric cousins of modern elephants. A team of scientists in Pakistan recently unearthed a 1.1 million-year-old tusk belonging to one of these prehistoric animals in a central province of Punjab.
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