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They Analyze the Fossils of the Youngest Mammoth in the World and Discover that It Was a Whale 400 Km From the Sea

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The analysis with carbon 14, isotopes and ancient DNA identifies a minke whale and a North Pacific right whale and opens an uncomfortable question about how those bones arrived 400 kilometers from the coast For more than seven decades, two large bone pieces preserved at the North Museum of the University of Alaska (UAF) were listed as mammoth remains found near Fairbanks, inside the State. That label, accepted without too much objection since th…

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The analysis with carbon 14, isotopes and ancient DNA identifies a minke whale and a North Pacific right whale and opens an uncomfortable question about how those bones arrived 400 kilometers from the coast For more than seven decades, two large bone pieces preserved at the North Museum of the University of Alaska (UAF) were listed as mammoth remains found near Fairbanks, inside the State. That label, accepted without too much objection since th…

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ecoticias.com broke the news in on Wednesday, February 4, 2026.
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