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Derek Demeter holding a fossilized Colombian mammoth bone. Photo: Henry Sadler Henry Sadler, a science teacher at Admiral Farragut Academy, says he knew what it was immediately. A pair of amateur fossil hunters caused a stir a few weeks ago when they found an ancient mammoth bone in the Peace River. That’s not all they found buried in the mud. Near the mammoth bone was part of a saber tooth tiger fang. Derek Demeter, the director of the Seminole State Planetarium and Henry Sadler, who teaches 5th- 7th grade science at Admiral Farragut Academy in St. Petersburg, join Intersection to talk about diving for clues to Florida’s ancient past and inspiring the spirit of exploration with their discoveries. ....
2 hours ago by Matthew Peddie (WMFE) Play Audio Derek Demeter holding a fossilized Colombian mammoth bone. Photo: Henry Sadler Stay tuned in to our local news coverage: Listen to 90.7 WMFE on your FM or HD radio, the WMFE mobile app or your smart speaker say “Alexa, play NPR” and you’ll be connected. A pair of amateur fossil hunters caused a stir a few weeks ago when they found an ancient mammoth bone in the Peace River. That’s not all they found buried in the mud. Near the mammoth bone was part of a saber tooth tiger fang. Derek Demeter, the director of the Seminole State Planetarium and Henry Sadler, who teaches 5th- 7th grade science at Admiral Farragut Academy in St. Petersburg, join Intersection to talk about diving for clues to Florida’s ancient past and inspiring the spirit of exploration with their discoveries. ....
Henry Sadler was diving in Florida s Peace River when he made an incredible discovery. When you think of Florida, sandy beaches and palm trees might come to mind. But back during the Ice Age, it was a cold and frigid place and some divers just found incredible proof of that. Henry Sadler, a middle school science teacher, discovered a gigantic humerus bone from a long-extinct mammoth while diving in the Peace River. Sadler showed off the find to Inside Edition from his classroom, where he plans to keep the bone as a teaching tool for his students. Sadler was diving with fellow amateur paleontologist Derek Demeter. ....
Two men were scuba diving in Peace River, located in Arcadia, Florida, when they made one massive discovery. They found a gigantic bone belonging to a now-extinct Columbian mammoth. Derek Demeter and Henry Sadler were searching for fossils in the river when they came upon the huge 4-foot-long, 50-pound leg bone. In fact, the discovery was completely unexpected as they had initially planned on diving for shark teeth in the Floridian city of Venice, but the wind was so strong that they instead went to Arcadia’s Peace River. And it certainly worked out for them as the mammoth bone was their greatest ever discovery as Sadler described, “You know the wind kicked us out of Venice, so we went there and had one of the most epic days I have ever had.” ....