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2019-04-30 09:48:21 Ecns.cn Editor :Mo Hong'e
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This photo taken on April 25, 2019 shows fossil remains of three ancient elephants found in the Chambara district of Concepcion Province, Peru. The fossil remains of three 10,000-year-old elephants were fortuitously discovered by a policeman and Paleontologist Adolfo Diaz in a wooded area above 3,500 metres above the sea level. (Photo/Agencies)

This photo taken on April 25, 2019 shows fossil remains of three ancient elephants found in the Chambara district of Concepcion Province, Peru. The fossil remains of three 10,000-year-old elephants were fortuitously discovered by a policeman and Paleontologist Adolfo Diaz in a wooded area above 3,500 metres above the sea level. (Photo/Agencies)

This photo taken on April 25, 2019 shows fossil remains of three ancient elephants found in the Chambara district of Concepcion Province, Peru. The fossil remains of three 10,000-year-old elephants were fortuitously discovered by a policeman and Paleontologist Adolfo Diaz in a wooded area above 3,500 metres above the sea level. (Photo/Agencies)

This photo taken on April 25, 2019 shows fossil remains of three ancient elephants found in the Chambara district of Concepcion Province, Peru. The fossil remains of three 10,000-year-old elephants were fortuitously discovered by a policeman and Paleontologist Adolfo Diaz in a wooded area above 3,500 metres above the sea level. (Photo/Agencies)

This photo taken on April 25, 2019 shows fossil remains of three ancient elephants found in the Chambara district of Concepcion Province, Peru. The fossil remains of three 10,000-year-old elephants were fortuitously discovered by a policeman and Paleontologist Adolfo Diaz in a wooded area above 3,500 metres above the sea level. (Photo/Agencies)

This photo taken on April 25, 2019 shows fossil remains of three ancient elephants found in the Chambara district of Concepcion Province, Peru. The fossil remains of three 10,000-year-old elephants were fortuitously discovered by a policeman and Paleontologist Adolfo Diaz in a wooded area above 3,500 metres above the sea level. (Photo/Agencies)

This photo taken on April 25, 2019 shows fossil remains of three ancient elephants found in the Chambara district of Concepcion Province, Peru. The fossil remains of three 10,000-year-old elephants were fortuitously discovered by a policeman and Paleontologist Adolfo Diaz in a wooded area above 3,500 metres above the sea level. (Photo/Agencies)

This photo taken on April 25, 2019 shows fossil remains of three ancient elephants found in the Chambara district of Concepcion Province, Peru. The fossil remains of three 10,000-year-old elephants were fortuitously discovered by a policeman and Paleontologist Adolfo Diaz in a wooded area above 3,500 metres above the sea level. (Photo/Agencies)

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