Mammoth teeth and teeth found in Belgium.

Archaeologists found mammoth remains in Denderleeuw, Belgium. They discovered tusks and teeth. The remains are very old, about 30,000 to 40,000 years old.
Construction workers were digging in Denderleeuw when they found the remains. The remains belong to mammoths. Scientists believe the tusks and teeth are 30,000 to 40,000 years old. This discovery gives more information about the area’s history. The remains are important for studying prehistoric life.
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Highlights
Mammoth Remains Found in Belgium
Workers found mammoth tusks and teeth during construction in Denderleeuw.
Ancient Discovery in Denderleeuw
Archaeologists discovered ancient remains from 30,000 to 40,000 years ago.
Mammoth Tusks Unearthed
Two mammoth tusks were part of the discovery.
Valuable Prehistoric Insights
The remains provide information about the region's past.
Tooth Remains Discovered
Several mammoth teeth were also found at the site.