La Brea Tar Pits

The LaBrea Tar Pits.

It’s interesting to note how many animals are found together, in one place. The only thing that can cause something like this would be a major flood.

On February 18, 2009, George C. Page Museum formally announced the 2006 discovery of 16 fossil deposits which had been removed from the ground during the construction of an underground parking garage for the Los Angeles County Museum of Art next to the tar pits.[8] Among the finds are remains of a saber-toothed cat, six dire wolves, bison, horses, a giant ground sloth, turtles, snails, clams, millipedes, fish, gophers, and an American lion.[8][9] Also discovered is a near-intact mammoth skeleton…

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