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PS Museum of Natural History Parker is a 11 year old with a passion for all things science. He decided to take his found & donate

03/29/2026

Sometimes history isn’t found in a museum shelf or a scientist’s excavation site it’s stumbled upon on a quiet family hike and that’s exactly what happened when young Jude Sparks accidentally uncovered a 1.2 million year old Stegomastodon fossil near Las Cruces New Mexico while exploring the desert with his family. What looked like a rock partially buried in earth turned out to be the fossilized remains of a giant prehistoric creature closely related to mammoths and elephants a reminder that Earth’s deep past still lies hidden just beneath our feet and even a child’s curiosity can unlock secrets millions of years old.

Stegomastodons were large proboscideans that roamed North America during the Pleistocene epoch and their fossils are much rarer than those of mammoths making Jude’s find especially significant. After discovering what he thought might be a strange bone his family wisely contacted experts at New Mexico State University who confirmed the age and importance of the fossil. Professors and students worked carefully with Jude’s family over months to excavate the skull jaw and tusks without damaging them a painstaking process that turned a chance encounter into a scientific treasure for paleontology.

This discovery offers researchers a rare glimpse into the world these massive mammals inhabited more than a million years ago and helps flesh out our understanding of how ancient ecosystems looked in what is now the arid Southwest. Real fossils like this give paleontologists clues about diet movement growth and how these animals adapted to climate shifts long before humans appeared. Such finds also inspire young minds and remind the public that Earth’s prehistoric era was filled with giants whose age and scale far exceed everyday life.

For archaeologists and paleontologists alike this event highlights the importance of careful handling of fossils and how chance can play a role in major scientific discoveries. It’s a powerful story about curiosity patience collaboration and how even a young explorer can contribute to science.

Strange fact Stegomastodon tusks could curve upward so dramatically that they almost looked like giant scythe blades used not for cutting grass but for reaching high branches and roots millions of years ago.

There are many theories about the extinction of dinosaurs but this one seems the most plausible! 🦖🦕🍪🍪🍪
01/09/2026

There are many theories about the extinction of dinosaurs but this one seems the most plausible!
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12/19/2025
Cool!
10/22/2024

Cool!

Parker had the privilege of spending an hour today talking to and sharing fossils with a class of 3rd Graders at Dorothy...
05/04/2024

Parker had the privilege of spending an hour today talking to and sharing fossils with a class of 3rd Graders at Dorothy Nolan Elementary School im Saratoga!

Thank you to Rana Hughes for inviting us and for sharing your wonderful classroom and curious students with us.

There’s nothing better than sharing what you love and seeing the kids excitement and watch their eyes light up when they get to hold a real fossil for the first time!

Parker is looking forward to hopefully sharing his presentation with more school classrooms too.

Hey Friends! (please feel free to share)The weather we've been having around here lately has been crazy!Warmer weather m...
04/12/2024

Hey Friends!
(please feel free to share)

The weather we've been having around here lately has been crazy!

Warmer weather means Spring Cleanups can start Early!
This boy is ready help!

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Parker has an entrepreneurial heart and is not afraid of working hard and doing the jobs no one else wants to do, lol!
He has really impressed me with his hard work and work ethic.

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Shoot him an email, call or pm me on fb for pricing and scheduling.
(he's also happy to walk dogs and/or do light yard work)

This seems fitting!
11/15/2023

This seems fitting!

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