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Teenage woolly rhino could have been hunted by predators into water, where it drowned

Teenage woolly rhino could have been hunted by predators into water, where it drowned 26 January 2021 Studies begin on a massive and very well-fed Pleistocene era rhino found in Yakutia with its horn and one tooth. The sensational discovery was delivered to Yakutsk once the ice roads formed in winter, and was presented to the media today. Picture: The Siberian Times The uniquely preserved teenage wholly rhino with even its brain intact, found in the north-east of Yakutia last summer has been defrosted for the first time since it died at least 20,000 years ago.  The sensational discovery was delivered to Yakutsk once ice roads formed in late Autumn, and today was presented to the media.

Scientists Present 20,000-Year-Old Woolly Rhinoceros Unearthed in Siberia, Report Says

Scientists Present 20,000-Year-Old Woolly Rhinoceros Unearthed in Siberia, Report Says © Sputnik / Michil Yakovlev Subscribe Sputnik International https://sputniknews.com/science/202101261081884224-scientists-present-20000-year-old-woolly-rhinoceros-unearthed-in-siberia-report-says/ MOSCOW (Sputnik) - A uniquely preserved carcass of an ancient woolly rhinoceros, discovered by scientists in the thawing Siberian permafrost in the Yakutian wilderness, was delivered to the Siberian city of Yakutsk where scientists can begin detailed studies, media outlets reported Tuesday. Russian scientists have presented to the media the remains of a teenage woolly rhino that died some 20,000 years ago with 80 percent of its organic material still intact, including hair, teeth, horn and even fat, according to the newspaper

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