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Famous podcast episode Joe Rogan started hunting for bones mammoths on the East River in New York, USA.
The Joe Rogan Experience there was an episode that spread the rumor: there were thousands of bones mammoths in city dumps, which is why groups of divers went to this place.
looking for mammoths
In December, a gold miner named John Reeves appeared on the podcast and said he was going to go “bone hunting.”
In the episode, Reeves claimed that in 1940, thousands of bones mammoths in Alaska while panning for gold. For this reason, the great collection was moved from Fairbanks to New York for protection at the American Museum of Natural History.
However, Reeves again points out that the bones “were of poor quality” and ended up being thrown into the river. “If I had a boat and diving equipment, I would go after them,” the miner said before pointing out the exact location in the city.
This caused various teams to try and find the bones. mammoth at the bottom of the river, although, of course, without much success.
Disinformation
Pennsylvania The American Museum of Natural History was contacted to find out if the story was true.
“We have no knowledge of the location of these fossils in the East River,” the spokesman said. “We also could not find any records of this report in museum archives or other scientific sources.”
According to the publication, the report cited by the miner to point to this place of the bone came from an oral source: the bones were brought from Alaska, but they never ended up in the river.
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