Submitted by Awakeonthewater t3_121rec7 in Maine
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Patsaholic t1_jdn59r9 wrote
Found the dad.
DaytonaDemon t1_jdngj33 wrote
14,000 years ago, this would've been correct.
>WALRUS TUSK TURNS UP IN ORONO
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>About 25,000 years ago when the state was covered during the ice age, the weight of the ice compressed the ground underneath. The ice receded about 14,000 years ago, and the ocean flooded the area up to what is now Medway.
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>“The walruses would probably have been living on the ice margins the way they do now in the Arctic,” Jacobson said. “That walrus either died and ended up deposited there, or died on ice and ended up dropping into the water. It had to be an environment the walruses live in, and that would have been the only time [in what is now Maine].”
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>Spiess agreed with Jacobson that walruses were in Maine as the ice age was waning.
Link.
JustAGreenDreamer t1_jdogn2z wrote
That’s what the back of that truck is actually talking about. It specifically talks about the ice age history, if you zoom in
Awakeonthewater OP t1_jdobtjl wrote
Pretty awesome!
-GloryHoleAttendant- t1_jdnfd4r wrote
That’s just Tammy from Carthage.
MainePerks t1_jdnwe84 wrote
Idk from what her sister Ambah says the story its a bit different.
Floperator1492 t1_jdnf8qx wrote
Sea moose.
schreckenghast666 t1_jdndi86 wrote
Coo coo cajoo!
DidDunMegasploded t1_jdng1vt wrote
I am the Eggman!
DaytonaDemon t1_jdnfrgv wrote
ecco-domenica t1_jdnoei9 wrote
Wasn't there just a thread about what people recognize as coming from Maine? Now we know. It's walruses.
gravityclown t1_jdnoy45 wrote
Boiled Maine Walrus
hike_me t1_jdoxudx wrote
It’s talking about the ice age.
There are some super famous (in the geology field) geological features in downeast Maine that were historically significant in our understanding the last ice age
undertow521 t1_jdo1fr1 wrote
We have Walrus? Walruses? Walri?
chef_charcoal t1_jdo8iwp wrote
Down east, at your muthahs place.
mosscock_treeman t1_jdoa27u wrote
Naw that's just yer mom
JustAGreenDreamer t1_jdogppq wrote
It’s about the historical marine mammals when we were covered in glaciers
Pembina_Ojibwe t1_jdobg8j wrote
I lived in Maine until I was 29 and never saw a walrus. Lots of seals, moose, bats, bears, Stephen King, deer, turkeys, rabbits, etc
Awakeonthewater OP t1_jdobqa2 wrote
Maybe they were waiting for you to leave to move in?
Pembina_Ojibwe t1_jdodllv wrote
Must have sold a tusk to move into an apartment in Portland, but I guess that's enough. Good for them
DidDunMegasploded t1_jdpmvrc wrote
I've been living here for 20+ years and I've never seen a walrus. Best I can do is a groundhog or two that used to invade my old neighbor's lawn like no tomorrow.
MainePerks t1_jdqsh6d wrote
I think nowadays if you’re woke you call them whistle pigs.
BnBrtn t1_jdno7jn wrote
You will be a Walrus or you will be nothing at all
BeemHume t1_jdoihw3 wrote
Mumma's not gonna be too happy her sister's on the U-haul and not her..
area_tribune t1_jdqweve wrote
They could have just put, "MAINE: Gonna be honest, we've got nothing for this one."
That would have been fine.
Foreign-Host-1408 t1_jdodp19 wrote
All of those trucks have different animals and images on them haha
Awright122 t1_jdoztsn wrote
How the fuck did they land on Cherryfield of all places
hike_me t1_jdqjbbt wrote
You should read the text. It’s about the last ice age.
Downeast Maine has some famous geological features related to the ice age. I took a geology of Maine course about 20 years ago. We had to do field studies in and around Cherryfield. Not long after that i was watching a program about the ice age on the discovery channel and they visited the Cherryfield area.
Awright122 t1_jdqn7kh wrote
Truly fascinating honestly
Slmmnslmn t1_jdp7ja9 wrote
Why is Cherryfield on the map?
Awakeonthewater OP t1_jdqc7zr wrote
Glacial erratics..
k_mainer t1_jdpel3x wrote
Glacial erratics are my favorite rocks.
Athingwithfeathers2 t1_jdsqo4n wrote
I have an unusual rock I found in Penobscot Bay, just south of Belfast. It looks like it contains small fossils. That would be rare because the NE glaciers scraped down to bedrock before receding so very few fossils are found there. I can't tell if these are small fish or weird small mineral squiggles on metamorphic rock.
k_mainer t1_jdw2c77 wrote
Very cool!
DrMcMeow t1_jdpk1ga wrote
maine state museum had walrus and mammoth fossils on display that were found here.
EdSmelly t1_jdqdo87 wrote
I never knew we had walruses’s!
GummyViking t1_jdrfxm3 wrote
Oh yes, this ignoble Maine walrus, an icon with serious historical significance!
Cold-Pollution-2585 t1_jds7sjc wrote
I drove that beast up from South Carolina. No joke
Awakeonthewater OP t1_jdsckfx wrote
Well, the walrus is probably more at home in Maine, than in South Carolina....
Cold-Pollution-2585 t1_jdsdbvy wrote
Agreed. I thought is was crazy to move back here and that was the truck they gave me and then even crazier a walrus was the mascot...
Athingwithfeathers2 t1_jdsq228 wrote
On my way to Belfast, ME many years ago I passed a sign advertising used fish. I've wondered for 30 years now exactly how one uses fish? As a fashion accessory, an arcane tool, or as an insect repellent? Ideas, anyone?
chef_charcoal t1_jdn24f2 wrote
Toothbay hahbah.