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Rare body of ‘baby mammoth’ from 50,000 years ago discovered in Siberia, Russia

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A 50,000-year-old baby mammoth appears to have been discovered in Arutia, Siberia, Russia.
Russian media such as Izvestiya reported it.

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Russia’s North-Eastern Federal University in Arutya Sudo-Agusk opened on the 23rd local time.

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Approximately one year old, estimated to have lived 50,000 years ago
It is revealed that the well-preserved body of a female baby mammoth has been discovered.

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Size: Height: 1.2m, length: 2m, weight: 18Okg

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Lee Mi-ra, currently a professor at Northeastern Federal University, last June
In the Verochonsky region, northern Agutya

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It is found in the Batagaika crater near Batagai village.

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This baby mammoth is found in a stream near the discovery site.
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Maxim Cheprasov, director of the Mammoth Museum at Northeastern Federal University.
‘It is the best mammoth discovered in the world.’

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“All organs were preserved, and the head was especially preserved in very good condition.
“The nose, mouth, ears and eye sockets are preserved and they are not eaten by predators,” he said.

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It is presumed that he lived in the cold.
The discovery of a mammoth carcass is itself a rare event.

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Shin Yong-jin
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This is the 7th time, previously 5 in Russia.
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