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Researchers have performed a necropsy on a 130,000-year-old baby mammoth preserved in the Siberian permafrost.
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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.
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Yana had been encased in Siberian permafrost – long-frozen earth – that had recently thawed. This exposed the creature's body, but it was kept in place at the rear. Scientists used scissors ...
Measuring 1.2 meters (nearly four feet) at the shoulder and weighing 180 kilograms (almost 400 pounds), Yana's preserved body ...
Making incisions and carefully taking samples, the scientists at a laboratory in Russia's far east looked like pathologists ...
At a laboratory in Russia, scientists were dissecting a baby mammoth who died around 130,000 years ago. The calf has […] ...
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Making incisions and carefully taking samples, the scientists at a laboratory in Russia's far east looked like pathologists ...