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| An 11-year-old boy uncovered this nearly intact wooly mammoth in north Russia [Credit: Photoshot] |
This is the second best-preserved mammoth in history in paleontology and the first find of such quality since 1901, Alexei Tikhonov of the Mammoth Committee of the Russian Academy of Sciences said, Taimyr24.ru reported.
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| It is believed the remains - which include a tusk - are the right half of the body, weighing in at 500kg [Credit: Photoshot] |
The creature was nicknamed Zhenya, after Yevgeny, or Zhenya, Salinder, the boy who found it when strolling near a meteorological station on the Taimyr Peninsula in northern Siberia, Taimyr24.ru said.
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| It is believed to be a male which died about 30,000 years ago at the age of 15 [Credit: Photoshot] |
But the ancient proboscidean has gone “a bit spoiled” and cannot be cloned, Boris Kuznetsov of the Bioengineering Center at the Russian Academy of Sciences told the daily.
Source: RIA Novosti [October 04, 2012]








