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A University of Michigan archeologist told MLive/The Grand Rapids Press the bones likely belonged to a juvenile mastodon between the ages of 10 and 20. Mastodons roamed Michigan about 12,000 years ...
The bones of a "really unique" mastodon skeleton found at a road construction site Thursday are on their way to Grand Rapids Public ... Valley State and the University of Michigan.
(WOOD) — The Grand Rapids Public Museum and University of Michigan researchers have solved a little more of the mystery surrounding a set of mastodon bones unearthed near the Kent-Newaygo county ...
The bones of a "really unique" mastodon skeleton found at a road construction site in Kent County on Thursday are on their way to Grand Rapids Public ... State and the University of Michigan.
The Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) has released an update on the mastodon bones discovered ... staff will work closely with experts from the University of Michigan as they continue to clean ...
"The Grand Rapids Public Museum is pleased to receive the Clapp Family Mastodon into our Collections ... The museum is working with the University of Michigan's Museum of Paleontology to continue ...
Staff members from the Grand Rapids Public Museum and experts from the University of Michigan analyzed the bones to determine the mastodon’s species and age. Mastodons are extinct relatives of ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Bones from the Clapp Family mastodon found in 2022 have finally finished drying. For the past two years, the bones named after the family who donated them have been housed ...
They called in the experts at the University of Michigan and the Grand Rapids Public Museum, who determined the bone belonged to a massive mastodon that roamed the Wolverine State some 12,000 ...
The construction workers had discovered mastodon bones, according to the Grand Rapids Public Museum ... agreed to donate the bones” to the University of Michigan, according to the outlet.