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posted by Fnord666 on Saturday April 13 2019, @05:58AM   Printer-friendly
from the bone-to-pick-with-history dept.

Phys.org:

During the Great Depression, some unemployed Texans were put to work as fossil hunters. The workers retrieved tens of thousands of specimens that have been studied in small bits and pieces while stored in the state collections of The University of Texas [(UT)] at Austin for the past 80 years.

Now, decades after they were first collected,a UT researcher has studied and identified an extensive collection of fossils from dig sites near Beeville, Texas, and found that the fauna make up a veritable "Texas Serengeti—with specimens including elephant-like animals, rhinos, alligators, antelopes, camels, 12 types of horses and several species of carnivores. In total, the fossil trove contains nearly 4,000 specimens representing 50 animal species, all of which roamed the Texas Gulf Coast 11 million to 12 million years ago.

[...]In addition to shedding light on the inhabitants of an ancient Texas ecosystem, the collection is also valuable because of its fossil firsts. They include a new genus of gomphothere, an extinct relative of elephants with a shovel-like lower jaw, and the oldest fossils of the American alligator and an extinct relative of modern dogs.

Texas's abundant land and similar ecosystems have also made it a refuge for extremely endangered animals like the Oryx in modern times.


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday April 13 2019, @06:35AM (3 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Saturday April 13 2019, @06:35AM (#828895)

    To talk about the wild apes still found in the Houston region.

    • (Score: 2, Funny) by The Mighty Buzzard on Saturday April 13 2019, @10:35AM (1 child)

      by The Mighty Buzzard (18) Subscriber Badge <themightybuzzard@proton.me> on Saturday April 13 2019, @10:35AM (#828924) Homepage Journal

      It's Texas. Of course it's chock full of less evolved apes. You know what we call three-hole bricks in OK? Longhorn bowling balls.

      Note: The above is said in humor stemming from the OU/UT rivalry rather than malice stemming from being from CA or NY and thinking my shit don't stink.

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      • (Score: 4, Funny) by Phoenix666 on Saturday April 13 2019, @02:56PM

        by Phoenix666 (552) on Saturday April 13 2019, @02:56PM (#828971) Journal

        I've always enjoyed those inter-state rivalries. "longhorn bowling ball" is a good one.

        Montana ribs North Dakota as not having ice cubes, because "the lady that knew the recipe, died."

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    • (Score: 2) by driverless on Sunday April 14 2019, @06:30AM

      by driverless (4770) on Sunday April 14 2019, @06:30AM (#829279)

      Texas's abundant land and similar ecosystems have also made it a refuge for extremely endangered animals like the Oryx in modern times.

      This is more than balanced by it's equally abundant rednecks with guns...

      Well, what do you feel like doin' tonight, Cooter?
      I think we should go shoot us some endangered species!
      Well, come on, let's go get in the truck!

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday April 13 2019, @08:22AM (2 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Saturday April 13 2019, @08:22AM (#828906)

    Evidently because the savages of Africa can't get enough of butchering animals so Chinese can get a hard-on it falls upon the white man to save the noble beasts we helped to endanger. Sadly only we apparently have foresight when it comes to salvation, and often too late. Even France is no longer a sanctuary for these animals as Africans now infest their streets prowling for rhino horn https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/mar/07/rhino-shot-dead-by-poachers-at-french-zoo [theguardian.com]

    https://www.elephants.com/#menu [elephants.com]

    The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee exists to

    – provide captive elephants with individualized care, the companionship of a herd, and the opportunity to live out their lives in a safe haven dedicated to their well-being

    – educate the public of the complex needs of elephants in captivity and the crisis facing elephants in the wild.

    Long after Africans have killed the last of these kind beasts they will still be roaming the American Savanah.

    • (Score: 2) by The Mighty Buzzard on Saturday April 13 2019, @10:37AM

      by The Mighty Buzzard (18) Subscriber Badge <themightybuzzard@proton.me> on Saturday April 13 2019, @10:37AM (#828925) Homepage Journal

      We have one of those there? Nifty.

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    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday April 13 2019, @08:17PM

      by Anonymous Coward on Saturday April 13 2019, @08:17PM (#829078)

      Africans roaming the American savanah? They must have taken the bus from Atlanta.

  • (Score: 3, Interesting) by The Mighty Buzzard on Saturday April 13 2019, @10:40AM (2 children)

    by The Mighty Buzzard (18) Subscriber Badge <themightybuzzard@proton.me> on Saturday April 13 2019, @10:40AM (#828926) Homepage Journal

    Texas still has alligators. They're just not all that common away from the Arkansas/Louisiana border. Hell, you can't go more than two years in southern OK without hearing about how there's one in a farm pond within fifty miles of where you live that came up from TX.

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    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday April 13 2019, @08:14PM (1 child)

      by Anonymous Coward on Saturday April 13 2019, @08:14PM (#829076)

      They're all over the place in Houston's Brazos Bend State Park. They feed them Mexicans.

      • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday April 14 2019, @05:03AM

        by Anonymous Coward on Sunday April 14 2019, @05:03AM (#829251)

        Like Ted Cruz.

  • (Score: 1) by khallow on Sunday April 14 2019, @02:52PM

    by khallow (3766) Subscriber Badge on Sunday April 14 2019, @02:52PM (#829378) Journal
    What was different between the "Texas Serengeti" and the African one that we no longer have these species in Texas, but still do in Africa?
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