Spotted in a Mississippi creek: The state’s first mammoth tusk
The state’s Department of Environmental Quality called it “an extremely rare find for Mississippi.”
By Jiselle LeeThe lifelong Madison, Miss., resident was deep in river water on Aug. 3 when he saw something big sticking out of the mud in the distance. He quickly realized it was something unusual.
“I took photographs of what I could see and texted them to scientists that worked for the state and got an immediate call back from one of them,” Templeton said.
It’s the first recorded mammoth fossil of its kind discovered in the state — and it was entirely intact. That fact “makes it an extremely rare find for Mississippi,” the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality wrote in a blog post.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/science/2024/08/14/mississippi-mammoth-tusk/
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