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At a laboratory in Russia, scientists were dissecting a baby mammoth who died around 130,000 years ago. The calf has […] ...
But the body they were dissecting is a baby mammoth who died around 130,000 years ago ... the soil in this region of Siberia ...
Making incisions and carefully taking samples, the scientists at a laboratory in Russia's far east looked like pathologists ...
Measuring 1.2 meters (nearly four feet) at the shoulder and weighing 180 kilograms (almost 400 pounds), Yana's preserved body ...
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A BABY mammoth has gone under the knife – after being preserved in Siberian permafrost for 130,000 years. Russian scientists carried out a necropsy on the long-dead mammoth calf, nicknamed Yana.
According to the Agence France-Presse ( AFP ), Yana’s examiners described the roughly four-foot-tall calf as smelling like a ...
Researchers have performed a necropsy on a 130,000-year-old baby mammoth preserved in the Siberian permafrost.
In a remote Siberian lab, scientists are dissecting a 130,000-year-old mammoth calf—one of the best-preserved ever found.
But the body they were dissecting was a baby mammoth who died around 130,000 years ago ... the soil in this region of Siberia ...