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Protected: Cave bear are ursus spelaeus. 40-24,000 years ago. They were displaced, similar to modern pests.
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Protected: A gault age archaeology find in NE New Mexico sets unprecedented records for the area and continent: 37,000 years
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Protected: Snowmastodon: Oct 14, 2010, fossils were discovered by accident during the construction of a reservoir to supply Snowmass ski village with water.
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Protected: New Mexico white sands fossilized footprints – 21,000-23,000 years ago
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Protected: Neolithic Site: El Fin del Mundo (‘End of the Earth), Sonora, Mexico
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Protected: Neolithic tar sands, in Los Angeles: Rancho La Brea
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Protected: Mexican megafauna
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Protected: Gobero desert is big. From 10,000 years ago. And, located in the Ténéré desert of Niger
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