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"I found this when I was four. Had world-known scientists verify its reality." She stated, pulling out a fang from a Sabertooth tiger.
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"Dang, is it from a sabertooth?" He questioned
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"Yep. Dated to around 2.5 million years ago, the Cenozoic era." She responded. "You can hold it, if you want."
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He nodded as she said so, taking it gently in his hands and examining it.
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"Scientists said that it's likely from a male, due to how long, and thick it is. A female's would be slightly smaller, and slightly thinner." She stated.
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"Gotcha, interesting to think about. And that you found it randomly," He added
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"Woods were my serotonin back when I lived with my family." She responded. "Iliked to dig in the dirt, and found a whole bunch of shit."
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Marco nodded, relating to her statement and thinking of what he had found. "Found a 44 Magnum in the woods once, had a bit of rust but, cleaned it up and now it's still in my pickup."
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"Nice." She grinned. "I found a human skeleton once."
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"Damn," He chuckled, smile returning. "Didn't find anything crazy as that in my woods. Only skeletons I found were deer and dogs."
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