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Got my 500 Jeffery! Ready, willing and able!


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A .375 will be just fine, thankyouverymuch.....

but the trophy fee might be a little stiff...


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So, they get one born alive by 2028. Breeding age by 2050, the result should be trophy-sized by 2100 or so...


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My heavies are ready and able if I live king enough.


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I'd say sign me up, but I'd never live to the point they get one to trophy quality.
 
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I couldn't bring myself to harm one. I have dreamed of them my whole life.


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I couldn't bring myself to harm one. I have dreamed of them my whole life.


I gave no wish to shoot one.

Would love to see one in real life though.


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Forget the wolves. At one time these beasts wandered over most of North America. Lets reintroduce them.
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Would young Woolies be raised with the Asian elephant surrogate mothers so they learn how to be elephants?
When moved north would they wait till there was enough to have a herd?

If hunted of course it would be naked using sharp sticks.
 
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there are still some findings of wolly mammoth parts in the yukon and it is really interesting to go on the demspter highway here after tombstone park to see where they once roamed.
 
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I didn't know there were trophy hunters 4000 years ago ..


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I didn't know there were trophy hunters 4000 years ago ..


I'll bet men bragged about the size of what they killed long before that.


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The trophy was meat for the family, for the clan. Survival. There is no more precious trophy.


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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6TakaXCIIQ&t=10s

Joe Rogan had this guy on. Do yourself a favor and watch the whole thing on Spotify. he has an amazing place in Alaska they are finding "Thousands" of Wooly Mammoths. Probably the most fascinating interview Joe Rogan has ever done.

This guy has actually EATEN Mammoth.


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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6TakaXCIIQ&t=10s

Joe Rogan had this guy on. Do yourself a favor and watch the whole thing on Spotify. he has an amazing place in Alaska they are finding "Thousands" of Wooly Mammoths. Probably the most fascinating interview Joe Rogan has ever done.

This guy has actually EATEN Mammoth.


They mention a doucumentory, any idea the name of it?


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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6TakaXCIIQ&t=10s

Joe Rogan had this guy on. Do yourself a favor and watch the whole thing on Spotify. he has an amazing place in Alaska they are finding "Thousands" of Wooly Mammoths. Probably the most fascinating interview Joe Rogan has ever done.

This guy has actually EATEN Mammoth.


They mention a doucumentory, any idea the name of it?




This is what I found on Youtube. There's a series of videos, quite interesting.

https://www.youtube.com/playli...SR0WYi0QRwG04zlv8YDk
 
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6TakaXCIIQ&t=10s

Joe Rogan had this guy on. Do yourself a favor and watch the whole thing on Spotify. he has an amazing place in Alaska they are finding "Thousands" of Wooly Mammoths. Probably the most fascinating interview Joe Rogan has ever done.

This guy has actually EATEN Mammoth.


They mention a doucumentory, any idea the name of it?



https://boneyardalaska.com


Here's the full documentary. I watched it. It really is just more of what you're seeing in these short YouTube clips.

The sheer volume of bones and the variety is amazing. They have found animals that previously, scientists didn't think were even there. The horses, short faced bears, north American Lions, etc.

Keep in mind, these folks are not actors, they all act kind of goofy. but they're real.


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Originally posted by Steve Ahrenberg:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6TakaXCIIQ&t=10s

Joe Rogan had this guy on. Do yourself a favor and watch the whole thing on Spotify. he has an amazing place in Alaska they are finding "Thousands" of Wooly Mammoths. Probably the most fascinating interview Joe Rogan has ever done.

This guy has actually EATEN Mammoth.


Didn't they serve it at an Adventurer's Club dinner about a century ago?


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Originally posted by Steve Ahrenberg:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6TakaXCIIQ&t=10s

Joe Rogan had this guy on. Do yourself a favor and watch the whole thing on Spotify. he has an amazing place in Alaska they are finding "Thousands" of Wooly Mammoths. Probably the most fascinating interview Joe Rogan has ever done.

This guy has actually EATEN Mammoth.


They mention a doucumentory, any idea the name of it?



https://boneyardalaska.com


Here's the full documentary. I watched it. It really is just more of what you're seeing in these short YouTube clips.

The sheer volume of bones and the variety is amazing. They have found animals that previously, scientists didn't think were even there. The horses, short faced bears, north American Lions, etc.

Keep in mind, these folks are not actors, they all act kind of goofy. but they're real.



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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6TakaXCIIQ&t=10s

Joe Rogan had this guy on. Do yourself a favor and watch the whole thing on Spotify. he has an amazing place in Alaska they are finding "Thousands" of Wooly Mammoths. Probably the most fascinating interview Joe Rogan has ever done.

This guy has actually EATEN Mammoth.


Didn't they serve it at an Adventurer's Club dinner about a century ago?


I don't know about that, but John Reeves claims to have eaten both Mammoth and extinct Stepp Bison.

Why this find isn't globally one of the most important paleontological discoveries ever, just has me flummoxed. So many questions. Why are these bones/fossils all in this spot? Why was there a "burned" layer just below all this stuff?

In the Joe Rogan podcast, John Reeves supposes it gives credibility to a comet or meteor strike and mass extinctions.

I think this find has PH'd Professors worried that everything they think they know is wrong.


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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__TF94JO8xg

This one shows the sheer volume of bones/fossils they have. Literally thousands every day.


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On YouTube one can find incredible amount of these discoveries everywhere


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Originally posted by Steve Ahrenberg:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6TakaXCIIQ&t=10s

Joe Rogan had this guy on. Do yourself a favor and watch the whole thing on Spotify. he has an amazing place in Alaska they are finding "Thousands" of Wooly Mammoths. Probably the most fascinating interview Joe Rogan has ever done.

This guy has actually EATEN Mammoth.


Didn't they serve it at an Adventurer's Club dinner about a century ago?


I don't know about that, but John Reeves claims to have eaten both Mammoth and extinct Stepp Bison.

Why this find isn't globally one of the most important paleontological discoveries ever, just has me flummoxed. So many questions. Why are these bones/fossils all in this spot? Why was there a "burned" layer just below all this stuff?

In the Joe Rogan podcast, John Reeves supposes it gives credibility to a comet or meteor strike and mass extinctions.

I think this find has PH'd Professors worried that everything they think they know is wrong.


A little research indicates that it was the Explorers Club dinner in 1951 and it appears the President of the club may have pranked the guests with turtle billed as mammoth.


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Originally posted by Jefffive:
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Originally posted by Steve Ahrenberg:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6TakaXCIIQ&t=10s

Joe Rogan had this guy on. Do yourself a favor and watch the whole thing on Spotify. he has an amazing place in Alaska they are finding "Thousands" of Wooly Mammoths. Probably the most fascinating interview Joe Rogan has ever done.

This guy has actually EATEN Mammoth.


Didn't they serve it at an Adventurer's Club dinner about a century ago?


I don't know about that, but John Reeves claims to have eaten both Mammoth and extinct Stepp Bison.

Why this find isn't globally one of the most important paleontological discoveries ever, just has me flummoxed. So many questions. Why are these bones/fossils all in this spot? Why was there a "burned" layer just below all this stuff?

In the Joe Rogan podcast, John Reeves supposes it gives credibility to a comet or meteor strike and mass extinctions.

I think this find has PH'd Professors worried that everything they think they know is wrong.


A little research indicates that it was the Explorers Club dinner in 1951 and it appears the President of the club may have pranked the guests with turtle billed as mammoth.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3VDazedELbs


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