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The University owns and manages Friesenhahn Cave, a world-renowned fossil site located in the hills of northern San Antonio, Texas.

Excavators have unearthed the bones of more than 30 genera of mammals, reptiles, and birds, including the scimitar-toothed cat Homotherium serum and mammoth Mammuthus columbi.

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The University owns and manages Friesenhahn Cave, a world-renowned fossil site located in the hills of northern San Antonio, Texas.

Excavators have unearthed the bones of more than 30 genera of mammals, reptiles, and birds, including the scimitar-toothed cat Homotherium serum and mammoth Mammuthus columbi.

The University owns and manages Friesenhahn Cave, a world-renowned fossil site located in the hills of northern San Antonio, Texas.

Excavators have unearthed the bones of more than 30 genera of mammals, reptiles, and birds, including the scimitar-toothed cat Homotherium serum and mammoth Mammuthus columbi.

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The University owns and manages Friesenhahn Cave, a world-renowned fossil site located in the hills of northern San Antonio, Texas.

Excavators have unearthed the bones of more than 30 genera of mammals, reptiles, and birds, including the scimitar-toothed cat Homotherium serum and mammoth Mammuthus columbi.

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The University owns and manages Friesenhahn Cave, a world-renowned fossil site located in the hills of northern San Antonio, Texas.

Excavators have unearthed the bones of more than 30 genera of mammals, reptiles, and birds, including the scimitar-toothed cat Homotherium serum and mammoth Mammuthus columbi.

The University owns and manages Friesenhahn Cave, a world-renowned fossil site located in the hills of northern San Antonio, Texas.

Excavators have unearthed the bones of more than 30 genera of mammals, reptiles, and birds, including the scimitar-toothed cat Homotherium serum and mammoth Mammuthus columbi.

The University owns and manages Friesenhahn Cave, a world-renowned fossil site located in the hills of northern San Antonio, Texas.

Excavators have unearthed the bones of more than 30 genera of mammals, reptiles, and birds, including the scimitar-toothed cat Homotherium serum and mammoth Mammuthus columbi.

Friesenhahn Cave

The University owns and manages Friesenhahn Cave, a world-renowned fossil site located in the hills of northern San Antonio, Texas.

Excavators have unearthed the bones of more than 30 genera of mammals, reptiles, and birds, including the scimitar-toothed cat Homotherium serum and mammoth Mammuthus columbi.

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