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In 2016, a child tripped over bone fragments and accidentally led scientists to a million-year-old prehistoric mammal skull
A young boy’s desert exploration led to an incredible find. Jude Sparks stumbled upon a fossilised tusk and skull. This prehistoric beast, a stegomastodon, lived over a million years ago. The fossil’s excellent condition offers valuable insights into ancient mammals. This discovery highlights the importance of careful handling and expert intervention in preserving history.
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