The "world's best-preserved" baby mammoth, discovered in Siberia, is 50,000 years old.
A complete newborn mammoth, 50,000 years old, was discovered by Russian scientists in the Siberian permafrost. by Maria Mocerino A complete baby mammoth was extracted by scientists from the Siberian permafrost on the Arctic Circle's edge. There are only seven in the world. In the Yakutia, an area that has garnered attention recently for the remarkably well-preserved carcasses discovered hiding in the ice, Russian scientists made an incredible find last summer. This time, they recovered a baby mammoth that was astonishingly ...