Morris the Mammoth

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Morris the Mammoth

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They explained the pitfalls and conundrums of having a large fossil on your property. If it's a particularly primo specimen, it might be worth something, but there's no way to tell until someone digs it out, and the universities and museums best qualified to do the digging can't afford to turn a shovel unless they know they can keep what they find.
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Then how about this snippet:
Beld says the Columbian mammoth who's surrendering his parts was probably in his late 40s. Oddly enough, that first tooth wasn't his. That fact and the presence of some primitive Paleo-Indian tools have prompted a theory -- the 10-ton mammoth was killed elsewhere and dragged to a pond used for butchering and cold storage.
A "10-ton mammoth"? That would be world news as mammoths were anywhere between 2 and 6 tonnes max max.

So much for expert paleontologist's commentary – or editorial embellishment.
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Sorry RS, it says it's a Columbian mammoth, they are reputed to have attained such weights.
Which raises the question as to how they moved it?

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Digit wrote:Sorry RS, it says it's a Columbian mammoth, they are reputed to have attained such weights.
I know Wikipedia says that is the estimate but I have a hard time envisaging a land animal twice the size of a big adult African bull elephant of today.
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That's why I said 'reputed' RS.

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Digit wrote:That's why I said 'reputed' RS.
Yeah, just like Obama was 'reputed' to be the messiah that would solve everything, while in reality he's simply continued Bush' religious right wing policies. I.o.w.: 'reputed' is bullshit.
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Well they were rather large.

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I have a hard time envisaging a land animal twice the size of a big adult African bull elephant of today.
I have an even harder time trying to envision them dragging it to where it was found from somewhere else :lol:
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Rokcet Scientist wrote:
Digit wrote:Sorry RS, it says it's a Columbian mammoth, they are reputed to have attained such weights.
I know Wikipedia says that is the estimate but I have a hard time envisaging a land animal twice the size of a big adult African bull elephant of today.

What about a sauropod?


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Ladieees and genelmen! I wish to announce that Digit and Uniface are in agreement!!!!

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Minimalist wrote:
Rokcet Scientist wrote:
Digit wrote:Sorry RS, it says it's a Columbian mammoth, they are reputed to have attained such weights.
I know Wikipedia says that is the estimate but I have a hard time envisaging a land animal twice the size of a big adult African bull elephant of today.
What about a sauropod?

http://www.6000years.org/graphics/sauropods.jpg
You're right. I should have said "I have a hard time envisaging a land mammal twice the size of a big adult African bull elephant of today".

Sauropods could attain weights of up to 60 tons. Today's Blue Fin Whales however can exceed 100 tons.
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