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Gray Fossil Site

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Elizabeth
October 3, 2020
Tennessee fossil surprised the most affluent archeologist. There use to be a native species's of rino living here and no it was not from Africa.
Desaree
July 29, 2020
A very interesting place of historic animals that roamed our area.
Wendy And Joe
January 4, 2018
Dates from 7 to 4.5 million years ago The current dig at the Gray Fossil Site was determined to have been the location of a semi-circular sinkhole that once harbored a pond environment over a long period of time and is now yielding the remains of the ancient plants and animals that lived, watered, and died within the then watery sinkhole. Among the many vertebrate fossils found at the Gray Fossil Site are those of frogs, snakes, turtles and tapirs and recovered fossil records represent finds from approximately one percent of the total area of the Gray Fossil Site that has been explored --- and future fossil recovery from the entire site is projected to continue on for one hundred years.
Dates from 7 to 4.5 million years ago The current dig at the Gray Fossil Site was determined to have been the location of a semi-circular sinkhole that once harbored a pond environment over a long period of time and is now yielding the remains of the ancient plants and animals that lived, watered, a…
Dannie
September 14, 2021
More fossils than the LA Brea Tar Pits, and they are 5 millions years older! Active site, great interactive exhibitsfor children.
Jeff And Joey
August 25, 2021
Great fossil museum that shows the true history of the region. Fun for the entire family, groups, or if you're just visiting the area.

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1212 Suncrest Dr
Gray, TN