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  2. Yukagir mammoth - Wikipedia

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    The Yukagir Mammoth is a frozen adult male woolly mammoth specimen found in the autumn of 2002 in northern Yakutia, Arctic Siberia, Russia, and is considered to be an exceptional discovery. [1] The nickname refers to the Siberian village near where it was found.

  3. Discovery of 50,000-year-old baby mammoth a big boon to ...

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    A baby mammoth that lay almost perfectly preserved for 50,000 years in the now-melting permafrost of eastern Siberia has been unveiled by a team of scientists. Discovery of 50,000-year-old baby ...

  4. Photos show well-preserved remains of baby mammoth found in ...

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    Researchers in Russia on Monday unveiled the remarkably well-preserved remains of a 50,000-year-old female baby mammoth found in thawing permafrost in the Yakutia region of Siberia. The remains of ...

  5. Yuka (mammoth) - Wikipedia

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    Yuka is a juvenile female natural mummy that was found near and named after the village of Yukagir, whose local people discovered it. This mammoth mummy was found as an overhanging ledge about 4 meters (13 ft) above the beach level in a low wave-cut bluff that was about 5 meters (16 ft) high.

  6. Young mammoth remains found nearly intact in Siberian ... - AOL

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    Researchers in Siberia are conducting tests on a juvenile mammoth whose remarkably well-preserved remains were discovered in thawing permafrost after more than 50,000 years. The carcass, weighing ...

  7. Woolly mammoth - Wikipedia

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    Frozen remains of woolly mammoths have been found in the northern parts of Siberia and Alaska, with far fewer finds in the latter. Such remains are mostly found above the Arctic Circle, in permafrost. Soft tissue apparently was less likely to be preserved between 30,000 and 15,000 years ago, perhaps because the climate was milder during that ...

  8. Scientists discover 50,000-year-old baby mammoth in Russia ...

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    Researchers in Siberia are trying to learn more about a baby mammoth whose nearly intact remains were found in thawing permafrost after more than 50,000 years.. According to Reuters, the animal ...

  9. Jarkov Mammoth - Wikipedia

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    The Jarkov Mammoth (named for the family who discovered it), is a woolly mammoth [1] specimen discovered on the Taymyr Peninsula of Siberia by a nine-year-old boy in 1997. This particular mammoth is estimated to have lived about 20,000 years ago. It is likely to be male and probably died at age 47.