Mammoth skeleton found in LA

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The nearly complete skeleton of a massive mammoth who died during the last ice age has been dug out of a construction site in Los Angeles. The mammoth, dubbed "Zed" by researchers at the Page Museum likely died in his late 40s some 40,000 years ago. Jon Decker reports.SOUNDBITE: Lab supervisor Shelley Cox


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