Thursday, May 03, 2007

10,000 Year-Old Camel Found in Arizona

camelMESA, ARIZONA--Workers digging at the future site of a Wal-Mart store in suburban Mesa have unearthed the bones of a prehistoric camel that is estimated to be about 10,000 years old.

Arizona State University geology museum curator Brad Archer hurried out to the site Friday when he got the news that the owner of a nursery was carefully excavating bones found at the bottom of a hole being dug for a new ornamental citrus tree.

"There's no question that this is a camel; these creatures walked the land here until about 8,000 years ago, when the same event that wiped out a great deal of mammal life took place," Archer told The Arizona Republic.
"In my 15 years at ASU doing this work I can think of six or seven times when finds this important have been made. This is the first camel. Others have been horses, once a mammoth on Happy Valley Road. This sort of thing is extremely rare."

© From an article appearing April 28, 2007 in the English-language version of Pravda.

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