When miners in Canada discovered an animal frozen in permafrost, they quickly called in specialists. None of them were ready for what was discovered: Researchers at the University of Calgary were stunned when it turned out that this was a female baby of a woolly mammoth about 130 thousand years old with perfectly preserved nails on the legs, skin, torso and wool – the best preserved woolly mammoth ever found in North America.
130,000-year-old baby woolly mammoth was found in ices of Canada
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