Anaconda-Deer Lodge County Sheriff Bill Sather says a human jawbone has been discovered about 10 miles west of Wise River.The bone was discovered by a man that
A massive jawbone found by a father-daughter fossil-collecting duo on a beach belonged to a newfound species that's likely the largest known marine reptile to swim in Earth's oceans.
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