The bones from what is referred to as the Moon Mammoth will be displayed at the museum's Dino Lab Oct. 17 before they're put into storage for scientific study. The remains are so named because they were found in Lake Pleasant in Venango Township by a scuba diver named George Moon.
The Erie Times-News ( http://bit.ly/RPcaI4) reports Wednesday that the skeleton is one of the most complete of any found in the Great Lakes region. About 80 percent of the prehistoric elephant relative's bones are intact.
The exhibit coincides with National Fossil Day.
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Information from: Erie Times-News, http://www.goerie.com



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