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DeSantis: Covid-19 emergency is over — Crist to hit road after campaign launch — Ayala running for U S Senate? — Florida Capitol to finally reopen

DeSantis: Covid-19 emergency is over — Crist to hit road after campaign launch — Ayala running for U S Senate? — Florida Capitol to finally reopen
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Florida men find mammoth bone while scuba diving

Florida men find mammoth bone while scuba diving The odds of a fossil being near you is never quite zero. Reset A 50-pound fossilized bone that initially belonged to a Columbian mammoth was discovered by a pack of amateur paleontologists last week while they were scuba diving in the Peace River in Arcadia, Southwest Florida. Henry Sadler and Derek Demeter with the bone they discovered. Photos via Instagram. Henry Sadler and Derek Demeter with the bone they discovered. Photos via Instagram. The Orlando Sentinel first reported on the discovery of the bone by Derek Demeter and Henry Sadler. It weighs around 50 pounds, is 4 ft (1.21 m) in length, is currently believed to date back to the ice age, and belongs to one of the last mammoth species to roam North America.

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Scuba divers discover 100,000-year-old mammoth bone swimming in river

Scuba divers discover 100,000-year-old mammoth bone swimming in river Pals Derek Demeter and Henry Sadler discovered the 90kg bone in the Peace River in Florida, USA. The amateur palaeontologists reckon it could be 100,000 years old Updated Scuba diver Derek Demeter discovered a large bone of a Columbian mammoth (Image: Fox News) The Daily Star s FREE newsletter is spectacular! Sign up today for the best stories straight to your inboxInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up today! When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice.

Divers uncover giant mammoth femur on scuba trip to Florida

Divers uncover giant mammoth femur on scuba trip to Florida Dan Avery For Dailymail.com © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo A pair of divers uncovered a giant mammoth femur on a scuba trip in Florida. The four-foot leg bone was preserved in the sediment at the bottom of the Peace River, about 55 miles from Sarasota. Roaming the area during the Pleistocene era, between 2.6 million and 10,000 years ago, Columbian mammoths could reach 13 feet tall and weigh over 10 tons. The divers, both amateur paleontologists, believe the femur is from a mammoth that died about 100,000 years ago.  Peace River is known for its many fossils: The pair also found a tooth belonging to a saber-tooth tiger on the same expedition. 

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