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Baby mammoth preserved for 50,000 years is unveiled in Russia’s Siberia

  • Russian scientists have unveiled the remains of a 50,000-year-old baby mammoth found in thawing permafrost in the Yakutia region of Siberia during the summer.
  • The baby mammoth, named 'Yana' after the river basin where she was discovered, is the world's best-preserved mammoth carcass.
  • The head of the mammoth is remarkably well preserved, although the forelimbs have already been eaten by modern predators or birds.
  • This discovery is considered a unique find for Russian science and the world.
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