Remains of a baby mammoth that has been almost perfectly preserved for 50,000 years have been unveiled to the public by ...
The world's best-preserved baby mammoth, Yana, was discovered in Siberia's permafrost, offering insights into life 50,000 ...
MOSCOW, Russia — The remains of a 50,000-year-old baby mammoth uncovered by melting permafrost in Russia’s Siberia have been ...
The exceptional discovery of a 50,000-year-old baby mammoth, named Yana, in Siberia’s melting permafrost has captivated scientists. Weighing over 100 kilograms, Yana is considered the best-preserved ...
Local residents constructed stretchers from improvised materials to lift the mammoth calf, preserved it in a glacier, and contacted scientists for further study.
Discovered near the Yana River, in Yakutia, this small female mammoth, nicknamed Yana, lived approximately 50,000 years ago. The permafrost, a permanently frozen layer of soil, preserved her body ...
Russian scientists presented the carcass of a baby mammoth, whose incredibly well-preserved remains were found in the ...
The mammoth has been named "Yana" in honor of the Yana River that flows through the Verkhoyansk district where the discovery was made. Maxim Cheprasov, the head of the Mammoth Museum at NEFU ...