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Rare Tusk Fossil From Extinct Mastodon Discovered Off Florida's Gulf Coast
According to a report, a fossil-hunting diver discovered some rare off Florida's coast. In an unexpected find, the diver uncovered a large section of mastodon tusk in the area. Read here.
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Velociraptor’s Kin Under Threat: The Urgent Battle to Preserve Australia’s Cassowaries
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