The New York State Museum is hailing it as a "major discovery" that will help scientists better understand once-abundant ...
The mandible belongs to an adult mastodon, an iconic species of North America that went extinct about 13,000 years ago. This jawbone is the first found in New York State in more than a decade.
I hear some punk rock in there, but then I hear some insane prog and I hear the heaviest version of ourselves poking its head ...
mastodons were found in woodlands and swampy areas across Central and North America. Mastodon fossils have been unearthed across the U.S., with notable discoveries in areas like Florida ...
A Dutch farmer unearthed the first mastodon found in North America in Claverack, New York, in 1705. Roughly 150 fossils of extinct elephant relatives have been found across the state—about one ...
The museum says Orange County is a “hotspot” for mastodon fossils. About 50 have been found there over the years. Mastodons are distant relatives of modern elephants. They lived in North America from ...
The museum says Orange County is a “hotspot” for mastodon fossils ... They lived in North America from about 3.75 million to 11,000 years ago.