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West Texas hunter finds mammoth tusk on ranch
A West Texas hunter found a mammoth tusk on a ranch in Brewster and Presidio counties. Researchers from Sul Ross State ...
The hunter – whose name has not been released – found the tusk in the drainage area of the O2 ranch, near Big Bend National ...
Sul Ross University announced its researchers have confirmed an unusual find: a mammoth tusk on a ranch in the Trans Pecos region of West Texas. A deer hunter at a ranch in Brewster and Presidio ...
The hunter was visiting O2 Ranch, one of the largest privately owned ranches in Texas. Spanning 272,000 acres, the property is located in Brewster and Presidio counties near Big Bend National Park.
Researchers plan to carbon date the tusk to get an idea of how old it is, Schroeder said. The last time a mammoth tusk was ...
let alone in Texas. This is exactly what happened to a deer hunter visiting the O2 Ranch, a privately owned ranch in Brewster and Presidio counties. The ranch's manager, Will Juett, said the ...
Thinking it might be a fossil, photos of his find made their way to researchers at Sul Ross State University. Weeks later, it ...
A hunter in West Texas was searching for some deer. Instead, he uncovered a rare fossil from a prehistoric species.
A deer hunter at a West Texas ranch discovered a rare Mammoth tusk, according to a press release from the Center for Big Bend Studies.
a privately owned ranch in Brewster and Presidio counties, found something very different and a little puzzling. Could it be a mammoth tusk? In West Texas? “I was skeptical when a deer hunter ...
A hunter looking for deer on a West Texas ranch instead discovered a rare mammoth tusk, researchers say. The tusk was sitting in the drainage area of a creek bed on the O2 Ranch in Brewster and ...