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Black Mammoth Metals Finds Large Chargeability Anomaly Underlying the Historic Workings and Stakes Claims at Amador Silver Property, NV

Newswire.ca - Mon Dec 8, 2025

BMM: TSX-V

VANCOUVER, BC, Dec. 8, 2025 /CNW/ - Black Mammoth Metals Corporation (TSXV: BMM) (OTC: LQRCF) ("Black Mammoth" or the "Company") is pleased to announce the results of a recently completed induced polarization survey (the "IP Survey") and has interpreted the related inversion model at its 100% owned Amador property ("Amador" or the "Property") in Lander County, NV. The IP Survey's objective was to investigate if significant sulfide mineralization is present underneath the historic Amador mine workings and along the related shear zone as sulfide mineralization produces characteristic chargeability and resistivity responses.

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