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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford

A Mammoth tusk has been found on the seabed in deep sea. Could those beasts swim?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

No. But tusks and bits of rhino and hippo are dredged from the North Sea all the time.

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By *piderBunnyCouple  over a year ago

Back of Nowhere and Beyond

Sure they could swim, but not deep sea... remember though that during the last ice age the sea levels were a lot lower cause there was ten thousand feet of ice over much of the northern hemisphere...

The english channel wasn't flooded for example.

There is a well known elephants graveyard mid channel where trawlers often pulled up tusks in the 70s

Bob.

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford


"No. But tusks and bits of rhino and hippo are dredged from the North Sea all the time. "

Can rhino swim ?.

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By *riar BelisseWoman  over a year ago

Delightful Bliss

A MEG probably ate him

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

You understand that most of the North Sea used to be land right?

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford

It makes me wonder...hippos swim and they are cousins of the mammoths

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"It makes me wonder...hippos swim and they are cousins of the mammoths "

No, they're more closely related to whales.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"A Mammoth tusk has been found on the seabed in deep sea. Could those beasts swim?

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I was going to explain but… yeah, not happening.

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By *offiaCoolWoman  over a year ago

Kidsgrove


"You understand that most of the North Sea used to be land right? "

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By *arleyfatboy2019Couple  over a year ago

Devon

The land that is now the channel was called doggerland.

No sniggering please

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By *riar BelisseWoman  over a year ago

Delightful Bliss


"The land that is now the channel was called doggerland.

No sniggering please "

I was just reading that

I also change my answer to anything could have got him, but I do prefer my Meg answer and a giant 40ft ancient Croc species is a new contender

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