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50,000-year-old baby mammoth discovered in ‘exceptional’ find: ‘Remarkably well preserved’The female mammoth, nicknamed “Yana” after the river basin where she was discovered, was found in the now-melting permafrost at the Batagaika crater in eastern Siberia. Yana weighs more than ...
TASS/. The remains of a mammoth calf, discovered this year in Batagaika, Yakutia's Verkhoyansky District in the Russian Far East, have been displayed at the Mammoth Museum of the North-Eastern ...
The Batagaika crater in eastern Siberia, half a mile wide and growing, is the largest of many across the Arctic. As permafrost laced with buried ice thaws, the ground collapses, forming craters or ...
Yana was found among the melting permafrost at the Batagaika crater in the far-eastern Russian area of Yakutia. Known as the "gateway to the underworld," the crater is 1 kilometer deep and has ...
According to Reuters, the animal was found in the Batagaika crater, part of northeastern Russia, likely because of climate change. As permafrost melts, scientists are able to discover prehistoric ...
The creature was recovered by scientists from the Batagaika crater in Russia, a huge depression more than 80m (260ft) deep that is widening as a result of climate change. The carcass, weighing ...
Researchers stand behind glass fencing as they show the carcass of a baby mammoth, which is estimated to be over 50,000 years old and was found in the Siberian permafrost in the Batagaika crater ...
MOSCOW — The 50,000-year-old remains of a baby mammoth uncovered by melting permafrost were unveiled to the public by researchers, who call it the best-preserved mammoth body ever found, in ...
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