02-19-2009, 08:57 AM
I had a dream two nights ago of something like wooley mammouth tusks in trees.
So today I was surprized to see they discovered an eighty percent complete with 2 ten foot tusks Mamouth by Labraya Tar pits.
It is a big discovery of other ice age creatures too.
But I question how Mammouths became extinct.
Nameing the Mamouth Zed, they said he had several broken ribs. How does a Woolley Mammouth get broken ribs?
They said he was seprate in a part with an ancient stream bed.
What if the flood washed him there?
So today I was surprized to see they discovered an eighty percent complete with 2 ten foot tusks Mamouth by Labraya Tar pits.
It is a big discovery of other ice age creatures too.
But I question how Mammouths became extinct.
Nameing the Mamouth Zed, they said he had several broken ribs. How does a Woolley Mammouth get broken ribs?
They said he was seprate in a part with an ancient stream bed.
What if the flood washed him there?