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Mammoth Tusks
Some mammoth tusks have been found at low tide on the beach at Herne Bay - how amazing!
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We have an 85% complete mammoth skeleton in Norfolk whihc was dcovered on the beach and exposed by the cliffs in 1990. So there is every chance that these Hernia Bay ones are genuine.
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We have an 85% complete mammoth skeleton in Norfolk whihc was dcovered on the beach and exposed by the cliffs in 1990. So there is every chance that these Hernia Bay ones are genuine.
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>>>how amazing!
Not really.
At one time the channel between what is now England and France was not covered with water and was dry. It would have been possible to walk from Herne Bay to Calais.
So humans almost certainly lived on the land under the channel, and animals would have roamed on that land as well.
So it is no surprise that animal bones have been found.
In fact fisherman who fish out at sea often get animal bones in their nets from earlier in history (lions, elephants etc)
Not really.
At one time the channel between what is now England and France was not covered with water and was dry. It would have been possible to walk from Herne Bay to Calais.
So humans almost certainly lived on the land under the channel, and animals would have roamed on that land as well.
So it is no surprise that animal bones have been found.
In fact fisherman who fish out at sea often get animal bones in their nets from earlier in history (lions, elephants etc)