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Drought in Missouri River Bares Fossil of Ancient Bison Skull Around 10,000 Years Old
Two men found a fossil of an ancient bison skull because of the persistent drought in the Missouri River. Experts believe the skull was 10,000 years old. Read about the discovery here.
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