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Frozen Mummified Remains of Woolly Rhino from 32,000-Years-Ago!
Scientists in Siberia unearthed the deep-frozen, mummified remains of a juvenile woolly rhinoceros from the permafrost, dated to over 32,000 years ago! The carcass of this pre-historic creature, found in the ice-covered banks of the Tirekhtyakh River in Russia's Sakha Republic, provides crucial insights into the species that once roamed the Arctic tundra during the last Ice Age. The well-preserved right side of the young woolly rhino, who died at the age of 4, still bears patches of skin and fur in amazing condition.
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32,000-year-old well preserved woolly rhinoceros found in Tirekhtyakh River in Russia's Sakha Republic. (Boeskorov, G.G. et al./Doklady Earth Sciences)
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