Detection of giant cow skull
The skull of a giant cow (its height is more than normal people) has just been discovered in a quarry in England.
Driver John Rutherford accidentally unearthed exceptional sized bones on the river bank of Northumberland. It was the bones and skulls of a European bison, who lived and wandered across England 7,500 years ago. According to the Daily Mail, this cow is 1m83 high from the shoulders down, they are extinct in England about 4,000 years ago.
The skull considered by radioactive carbon showed its date around 5670-5520 BC. At that time the north of England was sparsely populated and there were a number of nomadic hunters. In the skull detection area of the giant cow, the antlers of red deer were also found, and by radioactive carbon survey it was the same year.
Scientists say it is rare to find a skull box of a giant cow that is quite complete as in this wet land. The skull of a cow can be displayed at the Great North Museum in Newcastle.
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