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Rare Find: Jawbone Fossil of American Lion from 11,000 Years Ago Found in Mississippi River Sandbar
A rare find of jawbone fossil belonging to an American lion that roamed the earth 11,000 years ago was found by a man who was on a walk along the exposed sandbar in the Mississippi River.
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