(FoxNews) – A Mississippi wildlife processor made a startling
discovery when he found that an alligator was carrying around
a 6,000-year-old artifact (above) in its stomach.
Shane Smith, a processor and owner of Red Antler Processing,
took a look at the 13-foot alligator’s stomach after hearing
about a processor in South Carolina who discovered unusual
items in another gator. What he found blew him away: an
arrowhead and a plummet.
Smith first thought that the alligator could have eaten an arrow
that someone shot at it, but the plummet helped him realize that
it was likely something just laying around that the gator ate u. A Mississippi state geologist examined a photo of the arrowhead
and determined it was between 5,000 and 6,000 years old.
The 750-pound alligator that had the years old items found
in its stomach.