Wal-Mart camel
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The Wal-Mart camel is the bone fossil of a prehistoric camel (Camelops sp.) found at a future Wal-Mart store in Mesa, Arizona in . Workers digging a hole for an ornamental citrus tree found the bones of a camel that lived 10,000 years ago. Arizona State University geology museum curator Brad Archer calls it an important find and extremely rare.[citation needed] Wal-Mart officials and Greenfield Citrus Nursery owner John Babiarz agreed that the bones will go directly on display in a museum at Arizona State University. Camels lived in what's now Arizona until 8,000 years ago.[1]
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- http://www.eastvalleytribune.com/story/117088
- http://www.azcentral.com/community/gilbert/articles/2008/05/21/20080521gr-fossil0521-ON.html