Detecting intact mammoth corpses in the North Pole
An expedition team in the Arctic region of Russia discovered the remains of a young mammoth still preserved intact under frozen snow.
The expedition team, headed by Professor Natalia Fyodorova, revealed the body of the intact preserved mammoth like the body of a 40,000-year-old mammoth named L yuba , discovered at the same location. 4 years.
Scientists around the world were surprised when the corpses of the mammoth Lyuba were discovered.
Scientists plan to transfer the remains of the newly discovered mammoth to Salekhard City (Russia) - where mammoth remains can be preserved in cold conditions to ensure it does not decompose.
Mammoths were extinct on Earth during the Ice Age, about 11,500 to 1.8 million years ago.
Scientists around the world were surprised when the corpses of the mammoth Lyuba were discovered. This mummy is preserved quite intact. Lyuba's skin and organs were still quite intact even though the outer protective coat was lost.
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