Experts have confirmed that ancient hunters resided on Kotelny, off the coast of Yakutia, at 75°20′N 141°00′E, a remarkable 990 kilometres (615 miles) north of the Arctic Circle. Their butchering tools have been found alongside multiple bones of.
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Scientists Discover 80% Preserved 50k-Year-Old Woolly Rhino Remains With Its Last Meal Still Intact BoredPanda staff
Not long ago, scientists from the North-Eastern Federal University unearthed the perfectly preserved remains of a 40,000-year-old ice-age cave bear.
Well, Russian scientists have really been hard at work because they have just made another discovery this time of a woolly rhino yep, unlike current-day rhinos, there was a time they had fur just like many animals during the ice age.
You know, 2020 wasn’t all bad science was making amazing discoveries, like this well preserved woolly rhino
So, a juvenile woolly rhinoceros with a thick hazel-colored coat was found back in mid-August of 2020 trapped in permafrost by the Tirekhtyakh river in the Abyysky District of Yakutia, also known as the Republic of Sakha.
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Mammoth remains possibly butchered by human hunters found on Arctic Island near Siberia
The 20,000-year-old remains of a mammoth bear signs of human hunting and butchery.
Part of the mammoth skeleton found by the Russian researchers. Credit: I.S. Pavlov.
Russian paleontologists were stunned by the discovery of an almost complete mammoth skeleton on Kotelny Island, located in the Arctic close to the Siberian coast, which had thousands of cut marks on it. These marks, as well as stone objects embedded within some of the fossils, indicate that the ancient beast might have been slain and butchered by human hunters.