Tuesday, March 5, 2019

INTERNATIONAL BREAKING NEWS

8 year old child found a mammoth dentist fossil

05 March 2019, 21:27 BDT
Hairy mammals 40 thousand years ago
Known to the Hermes Mammoth, who have seen the Hollywood album of the Ice Age series. The story of this series has been revolving around the life of several animals, including Hairy Elephant Mani, his companion Eli, their daughter Pies. One such mammoth dental fossel was found in the ice age 40 thousand years ago in southwestern Dorset county of England. Sebastian, an eight-year-old child, has been found.
Mammoth is an animal of the mammoth species of the mammal of the oligarchy family of animals. Exactly elephant-shaped animals had long dense hair on their bodies. Due to climate change species have become extinct due to various reasons.
Children Sebastian was also a fossil explorer of Dorset charmuth Heritage Coast Center. The schoolboy finds the tooth on the four sides of the beach. Fossil experts say that the mammoth's tooth was found, its height was 15 feet. This species of animals was wandering 1 million 80 thousand years ago. They were abolished some 12,500 years ago. But that's almost 40 thousand years ago.
Charmmouth Beach is known as Jurassic Beach. Because, dinosaur fossils have been found in this area. Alison Ferris, senior vice-president of Charmuth Heritage Coast Center, said, 'This is a rare receipt. The level of land of Charmuth is from the Jurassic era. It is estimated that 200 million years ago. Mammoths are also much later animals. Dinosaur fossils are found, but this is the first time the fossils of the ice age were found here.
But where the fossil came from, how far it came from, it is not clear. Researchers say that although the Jurassic age fossils are found in marine environments, fossils of ice age are generally found in high ground. Such as Hanton Hippo This is the first time that any fossil of ice age was found near the sea.
Daniel Shreve, professor of Royal Hallway University in the UK, said, "The teeth found in the teeth were found in Mammoth's tooth. I think about the picture, there are eight enamel plates.

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