Robert Kyikavichik of Old Crow, Yukon, with a woolly mammoth bone he found about 100 kilometres outside the community. I was teasing them, telling them it was a dinosaur bone, but I knew it was a mammoth bone." Definitely a woolly mammoth femur bone, he said — from the thigh, connected to the hip bone. Robert Kyikavichik was duck hunting on the Crow River in northern Yukon when he saw something protruding from the water. It may be from one of the first woolly mammoths to ever lumber across North America, a million years ago.
Source: CBC News June 14, 2016 18:06 UTC