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The world's largest exhibited elephant skeleton, a 14-foot male mammoth, can be found on display in Morrill Hall. It is from the Late Pleistocene Era. The giant mammoth was found in 1922, in Lincoln County, Nebraska, by a rancher and his wife. They turned the fossil over to the Museum for exhibit and research. |
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