Six-year-old Abby Darby will never forget a recent day at the beach in Alberta, where she discovered what researchers believe to be a 22,000-25,000 year old fossil.
Mark Powers from the University of Alberta says the fossil, found in Jackfish Lake, could be a tooth from a camel.
Global’s Sarah Ryan has more on how a fossil from a camel could end up in the middle of the prairies.
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Mark Powers from the University of Alberta says the fossil, found in Jackfish Lake, could be a tooth from a camel.
Global’s Sarah Ryan has more on how a fossil from a camel could end up in the middle of the prairies.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/8083549/alberta-lake-camel-fossil/
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