STONE ME: Riverbed 'Rocks' Were Fossils Of Prehistoric Tuskers

Picture shows the gomphothere fossil    discovered in Cuyuxtlahuac, Guerrero, Mexico, undated. Scientists corroborated  that the bone fragments were of the species called Cuvier, which reached between 2.50 and 2.70 meters in height. 
Note: Licensed photo.  (INAH /Newsflash) Picture shows the gomphothere fossil discovered in Cuyuxtlahuac, Guerrero, Mexico, undated. Scientists corroborated that the bone fragments were of the species called Cuvier, which reached between 2.50 and 2.70 meters in height. Note: Licensed photo. (INAH /Newsflash)
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09 June 2023
Stange stones found by Mexican villagers by a river have turned out to be the remains of a prehistoric tusker cousin of elephants and mammoths. The fossilised bones first appeared a year ago sticking out from the banks of a river in Cuyuxtlahuac, a village in the state of Guerrero, in south...