10-year-old boy trips over 1.2M-year-old fossil in New Mexico desert

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Ten-year-old Jude Sparks was on a desert hike in Las Cruces in November when he tripped over what turned out to be the fossilized tusk of a 1.2 million-year-old elephant-like creature, called a stegomastodon.
The family contacted New Mexico State University professor Peter Houde, and he and a team from the university spent a week digging up the skull in May after getting permission from the landowner.
Houde estimates the entire skull ways about a ton.
He expects the university to put the skull on exhibit after it's studied and reconstructed, which could take years.



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The boy and his family deserve a big reward.
 

Fossils are very interesting, what animals lived in times past. That boy should at least get a free pass to see the preserved fossil and the museum. Maybe this will spark his interest in such things.
 

The look on his face is priceless. He seems very proud of his find. Awesome..
 

No telling what you might find out here, I think I found the Chupacraba on Saturday in Northen New Mexico
 

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