The West Runton Elephant Story
Hermonie discusses the ice age, meeting David Attenborough, and the West Runton elephant.
An episode of the Fossil Detectives - for iPad/Mac/PC podcast, hosted by The Open University, titled "The West Runton Elephant Story" was published on November 11, 2008 and runs 10 minutes.
November 11, 2008 ·10m · Fossil Detectives - for iPad/Mac/PC
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Hermonie discusses the ice age, meeting David Attenborough, and the West Runton elephant.
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Hermonie discusses the ice age, meeting David Attenborough, and the West Runton elephant.
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