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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes May 5

    Paleontologists identified the skeleton of a horse from the ice age in Lehi, Utah — an unusual discovery given that much of the western part of the state was underwater until about 14,000 years agohttps://nyti.ms/2KAR40w 

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      2. Gnarlton, Lodestar General, USSF‏ @Crash2411 May 5
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        Maybe it was a sea horse I'll see myself out

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      2.  🍗petty davis turkey thighs 🍗‏ @SL8Rgirl May 5
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        Sea horses? 😂

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      2. Alex °Ξ☻Ξ‏ @AntonioReyX360 May 5
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        thats cause you dingleberrys dont know squat and making up History like incompetent minions

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      3. Paul‏ @Nurseryman75 May 5
        Replying to @AntonioReyX360 @nytimes

        pic.twitter.com/6s2Z07ELV0

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      1. lloyd christmas‏ @loydchristmas76 May 5
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        Did it have multiple wives?

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      1. John Thrasher‏ @JohnThrasherAZ May 5
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        Utah, horses discovered from 14,000 years ago when Utah was under water. Must have been sea horses.

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      1. NurseRachet‏ @NurseRachet May 5
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        ALOEN SPACE HORSE.

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      1. (((LISP Coder)))  🦠 🦟Space Force Elongated Muskrat‏ @compbiobryan May 5
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        By matching dental records?

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      1. PeterTheReal‏ @TheReallyRealP May 6
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        Much of the area was underwater. Not all of it. 🤦‍♂️

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      1. Fyrecurl‏ @Fyrecurl May 5
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        I'm fascinated by all these new discoveries in the animal kingdom. What's next, the missing Lynx?

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      1. Neal Geerdes‏ @NealGeerdes May 5
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        Yeah. Looks like the horse I bet on in the Derby.

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      1. Mueller Is A Hero  ❤️‏ @SandyHaf May 5
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        Pretty amazing.

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      1. Merri Golightly‏ @gomerrigo May 5
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        @AndrewAdamsKSL

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      1. Bravodicus‏ @Bravodicus1 May 5
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        Yeah, global warming dried up Utah. Just a matter of time now.

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      2. Justin DIROKPA‏ @Justindirokpa May 5
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        This is why i usually doubting about reseachers in paleontology, they do not proove the reality, what happened, but only supposition

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      3. Lee Sheppard‏ @sdtravelin May 5
        Replying to @Justindirokpa @nytimes

        So negative, what is science without a theory?

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      4. Justin DIROKPA‏ @Justindirokpa May 6
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        I agree, no science without theory, and do not forget that those theories must be verified and new ones must complete old ones not to contradict to show that they remain in same way

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      1. Karl Mitchell‏ @BSTS00 May 6
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        We don’t know everything, that happens!

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