Woolly rhino found preserved in Russian permafrost after 32,000 years
Woolly rhino found preserved in Russian permafrost after 32,000 years
Issy Ronald, CNN
Wed, September 25, 2024 at 12:37 PM EDT
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Scientists have uncovered a woolly rhino so well preserved in the Russian permafrost for more than 32,000 years that its skin and fur are still intact.
This woolly rhino died when it was about four years old and that age, combined with its good state of preservation, has allowed scientists to learn more about the now-extinct species.
The vast, vast majority of remains from Ice Age animals are bones and teeth without any flesh or skin or anything like that, Love Dalén, a professor of evolutionary genomics at Stockholm University who wasnt involved in this study but has studied the remains of other animals found preserved in Siberian permafrost, told CNN.
Theres probably one in 10,000 or something like that where you run into something like this (rhino). With that said, there are lots of samples coming out of the permafrost every year so it seems to happen almost on a yearly basis.
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