An Kansas farmer Christian Mantzke has discovered
parts of a gigantic skeleton in his backyard and, with the assist of
archeologists, Mantzke wishes to dig up the .
5 reports a named Christian was
digging inthe backyard of his house 2 years ago when he discovered what
appeared to be an tremendous bone buried in the ground. "I got down on my
hands and knees on the bank and I could visualize a marrow line close to the
edge of this and I said a friend, that’s a bone, that's a truly large
bone,"
Christian Mantzke told five.
Mantzke kept the find to himself for 2 years, but and then decided to enlist
experts for assist him extracting the of
the gigantic skeleton. Scientists from the University of Kansas identified the
this bone as the femur of mammoth. Since then they have uncovered the mammoth's
vertebrae and ribs, all of which Christian keeps in his house . Scientists are
excited about the discovery because it is extraordinary to find so many bones
from a mammoth in single topographic point. Even so, since the bones were found
on his property they belong to Christian Mantzke, who says he's not certain
what he would do with them so far. The volunteers helping Christian uncover the
bones trust they will find the mammoth's head in the future.
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