A Freakishly Well-Preserved Woolly Rhino Was Plucked From Siberia’s Melting Tundra
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As the planet warms Siberia’s melting tundra begins to give up its secrets from the past , who said climate change was all bed.
The most recent find from the region of the Russian Republic of Yakutia is this well preserved Woolly Rhino believed to be 2-3 years old which died around 20,000 and 50,000 years ago probably from drowning.Preserved in ice for tens of thousands of years, this juvenile woolly rhino still has its thick, reddish-brown hair, all of its limbs, and most of its internal organs, including its intestines.
To date, this furry little creature is the best-preserved woolly rhino found in the Arctic Yakutia and may even be the most intact ever discovered anywhere in the world.
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Woolly rhino found in Yakutia in August 2020
The Siberian Times
Dec 29, 2020courtesy Vitalik Isaev read more siberiantimes.com/other/other…
Little fella needs a name , I’m calling him Big Ron.
life is postponed for the future
one is educated to live in the future and not to live in today….Live in the present.
Wow. Seriously cool.
I hope that unknown animals will come to light!