Moorpark, CA.04–07–2005:Palentologists Gino Calvano 36, foreground, and David Alexander 37, work to
Moorpark, CA.04–07–2005:Palentologists Gino Calvano 36, foreground, and David Alexander 37, work to prepare the bones for transport. Calvano is working on a femor bone, and Alexander is working on a vertabre. A site monitor looking for Indian artifacts or fossils at William Lyon Homes Inc. Meridian development off Walnut Canyon in Moorpark discovered bones believed to be from an Imperial Mammoth that died there approximately 2 million years ago. Paleontologist were dispatched to uncover the find and stabilize the remains in preparation for transportation to a lab in Santa Ana where they will be clean and preserved. (Photo by Stephen Osman/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

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