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A Frozen Wonder: Baby Mammoth Unearthed in Siberia
Yakutia, Yakutsk, RussiaTuesday, December 24, 2024
The Batagaika Crater, which has been expanding since the 1960s, has revealed other prehistoric finds like horses and bison. This makes it a treasure trove of historical information. Yana's carcass was partially buried, with her front part falling into the hole and her back half still in the permafrost.
Before Yana, only six complete mammoth skeletons had been found worldwide, with five in Russia and one in Canada. Anatoly Nikolaev, the Rector of the North-Eastern Federal University, stressed the significance of this discovery. He said it's a unique find not just for the university and Russian science, but for the entire world.
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