
Rare Mastodon tooth discovered by 6-year-old boy in Michigan creek
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Six-year-old Julian Gagnon discovered a 12,000-year-old rare mastodon tooth in Michigan.
Last month at the Dinosaur Hill Nature Preserve, WDIV reported, 6-year-old Julian Gagnon was walking with his family when on the ground he spotted what they thought was a standard rock or a dinosaur tooth.
"I just felt something on my foot and I grabbed it up, and it kind of looked like a tooth," he said.
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