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DescriptionDavid Davis and Lamar Alexander.jpg | Senator Lamar Alexander examines fossils excavated from the Gray fossil site in Gray, Tennessee, while on a recent visit to the area. Working in conjunction with East Tennessee State University, the site has unearthed countless important fossils, including a rare red panda skeleton thought to be from the Miocene Age. |
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