The remarkably well-preserved remains of a 50,000-year-old baby mammoth, named Yana, were discovered in Siberia’s Batagaika crater. Unearthed from thawing permafrost in the Yakutia region, Yana’s carcass, weighing over 240 pounds and measuring about four feet long, is considered one of the best-preserved mammoth remains ever found. Notably, her head and trunk have s…
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