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Volunteers clear tar from Ice Age bones being excavated from Pit 91 at the La Brea tar pits in Los Angeles. The yield of well-preserved bones, plant remnants, and microorganisms from the world\'s only Ice Age paleontological dig in a city has not slowed since scientists began digging there in 1915. Credit: Reed Saxon/AP

Volunteers clear tar from Ice Age bones being excavated from Pit 91 at the La Brea tar pits in Los Angeles. The yield of well-preserved bones, plant remnants, and microorganisms from the world's only Ice Age paleontological dig in a city has not slowed since scientists began digging there in 1915. Credit: Reed Saxon/AP

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