Bones of a long-dead animal were found inside the Great Pavia Hole. (Unsplash) Bones of a long-dead animal were found inside the Great Pavia Hole. (Unsplash)

An amateur archaeologist has found the bones of a large animal in the Great Pavian Hole after a dig was ordered following a discovery during the greening and beautification project.

Originally trying to increase the amenity of the Great Pavian Hole by laying turf and planting small trees, Pavian citizen Arsanity was startled when he stumbled upon what appeared to be bones.

The Pavian Government quickly asked Arsanity to conduct an archaeological dig in the area to show the extent of the find.

An impressive metres-long set of bones was found intact and has been preserved by Arsanity for all Pavians to enjoy.

President of the Pavian Wildlife Foundation CedarValiant stares in awe at the bones. (PIF/British Studio) President of the Pavian Wildlife Foundation CedarValiant stares in awe at the bones. (PIF/British Studio)

After completing this important and historic work, Arsanity finished the beautification project.

The area has been expanded and nature has been brought further down into the hole.

Greenery now features heavily around the tomb of the recently deceased Crown Prince, BritishWanderer I.

The beautification works were paused when Arsanity discovered bones. (PIF/British Studio) The beautification works were paused when Arsanity discovered bones. (PIF/British Studio)

Local residents have expressed their satisfaction with the work as the Pavian Government continues to heavily invest in construction projects across the country.

Rapid expansion of the city is expected as the population continues to grow.

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