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1 posted on 04/07/2005 9:28:37 PM PDT by NormsRevenge
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In this photo released by Keith Millhouse, an unidentified paleontologist uses a brush to excavate the bones of what is believed to be an imperial mammoth on Thursday afternoon, April 7, 2005, at a construction site in Moorpark, Calif. The skeleton is believed to be about 12 feet tall with eight-foot tusks. It appears nearly complete. (AP Photo/Keith Millhouse)

In this photo released by Keith Millhouse, an unidentified paleontologist uses a brush to excavate the bones of what is believed to be an imperial mammoth on Thursday afternoon, April 7, 2005, at a construction site in Moorpark, Calif. The skeleton is believed to be about 12 feet tall with eight-foot tusks. It appears nearly complete. (AP Photo/Keith Millhouse)


2 posted on 04/07/2005 9:29:44 PM PDT by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi ...... The War on Terrorism is the ultimate 'faith-based' initiative.)
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To: NormsRevenge
Ding Dong the wicked witch is dead.
3 posted on 04/07/2005 9:35:34 PM PDT by ProudVet77 (It's boogitty boogitty boogitty season!)
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To: NormsRevenge

Oh, I thought someone buried Michael Moore.

;-)


4 posted on 04/07/2005 9:38:57 PM PDT by kb2614 ("Speaking Truth to Power" - What idiots say when they want to sound profound!!)
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First tigers, and now mammoths... No wonder I avoid going to the Simi Valley.
8 posted on 04/07/2005 9:55:05 PM PDT by Redcloak (But what do I know? I'm just a right-wing nut in his PJs whackin' on a keyboard..)
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"It's considered a very significant find, and it's a very complete fossil."

Haven't they found dozens of these at the La Brea tar pits? Not that this find is irrelevant, but there have been a lot of Mammoth skeletons found.
12 posted on 04/07/2005 10:32:47 PM PDT by Moral Hazard (I'm an atheist gamer. I don't believe in God Mode.)
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To: NormsRevenge

But how will it taste?
A great Northern Exposure episode come to mind.


13 posted on 04/07/2005 10:37:04 PM PDT by HereInTheHeartland
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Thanks, Chani, for the ping. I tusk don't know for sure, but wouldn't be surprised if California would want to set up a preserve for resuscitated mammoths -- there's a project in Asia to sort of clone mammoths from frozen samples of semen and the like, using living female elephants to gestate the young.
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16 posted on 04/07/2005 10:47:17 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (last updated my FreeRepublic profile on Friday, March 25, 2005.)
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More from NBC:

'Moorpark Mammoth' Uncovered On Housing Site
Crews Halt Construction After Find
April 7, 2005

LOS ANGELES -- Crews have halted construction at a housing site after uncovering the remains of what appears to be a mammoth.

The 350-acre site in Moorpark is west of Walnut Canyon Road south of Championship.

Crews were grading the site for 250 homes when they found the skeleton. They called a paleontologist, who is continuing an examination Thursday night.

Officials said the remains will be taken to the Natural History Museum in Los Angeles. Crew members said removal might take about one week.

The skeleton is about 12 feet tall with 8-foot tusks.

The extinct Pleistocene elephants had ridged, large molars and long tusks that curved upward. They also had body hair.

The skeleton in Moorpark is 50- to 70-percent complete. Paleontologist Mark Roeder estimated the find was a a half-million years old.

"It's considered a very significant find, and it's a very complete fossil," said Mayor Pro Tem Clint Harper. "It's unusual because it was found all the way down near the bedrock. We asked if carbon dating could be used and they said, 'No way. It's too old'"

The first bones were discovered last week. A special crew was called after the discovery of tusks.

"They've been encased in plaster and burlap and removed from the site," Harper said. "There's a lot of concern that when the site becomes well known there'll be vandalism."

The discovery was made less than two miles north of City Hall in Moorpark, a Ventura County community about 30 miles west-northwest of downtown Los Angeles.

"The Moorpark mammoth, that's what we'll call it," Harper said.

Roeder told Harper and other city officials who visited the find site Thursday afternoon that it was unlikely remains of another mammoth would be found nearby.

The development by William Lyon Homes at the Meridian Hills site will not be slowed much by the discovery. The mammoth remains were being removed quickly to allow earth-moving equipment to continue working, Harper said.

Other Ice Age creatures have been found in recent years around Southern California, including a mastodon in Simi Valley, a mammoth in Oceanside and a pygmy mammoth on the Channel Islands.

Calls to the developer's office after business hours Thursday were not immediately returned and the onsite paleontologist also could not immediately be reached for comment.


20 posted on 04/07/2005 11:37:20 PM PDT by calcowgirl
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To: NormsRevenge

I thought Teddy resided in MA?


28 posted on 04/08/2005 12:17:04 AM PDT by Ursus arctos horribilis ("It is better to die on your feet than to live on your knees!" Emiliano Zapata 1879-1919)
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Mammoth remains unearthed in California

"The reports of my demise have been greatly exaggerated."

Damn, that was just too easy. ;)
31 posted on 04/08/2005 1:08:05 AM PDT by Mad Mammoth
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Mammoth skeleton found in Southern California? More evidence of how much time has passed since the Republicans ran the State... Why couldn't it have been a pre-historic @ss?


32 posted on 04/08/2005 4:46:08 AM PDT by Tallguy
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"Fossil record reveals evidence of Republicans in So.Cal area."


;>


36 posted on 04/08/2005 6:52:48 AM PDT by Capn TrVth
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Calico: A 200,000 Year Old Site In The Americas?
38 posted on 04/08/2005 6:57:22 AM PDT by blam
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After all is said and done it was obviously a mammouth undertaking.


45 posted on 04/09/2005 9:31:40 AM PDT by AEMILIUS PAULUS (Further, the statement assumed)
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The Cycle of Cosmic Catastrophes: Flood, Fire, and Famine in the History of Civilization The Cycle of Cosmic Catastrophes:
Flood, Fire, and Famine in
the History of Civilization

by Richard Firestone,
Allen West,
Simon Warwick-Smith


51 posted on 06/10/2007 9:29:35 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (Time heals all wounds, particularly when they're not yours. Profile updated June 8, 2007.)
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