14 Most Amazing Permafrost Discoveries from Siberia
Extinction Blog
Published on Dec 20, 2017Many a times the thick permafrost of Siberia hides the mummified remains of a menagerie of ice age animals. In some cases, entire buried carcasses that have been shrunken and desiccated down to a natural mummified state have been dug up. Here are 14 such frozen mummies that tell us how these animals lived and looked through the Ice Age.
1- Steppe Bison known as Blue Babe … 36,000 Years old Carcass
2- Cave Lion Cub … 50,000 Years old carcass
3- Rauchua Bison… 10,800 Years old carcass
4- Sasha, Baby Woolly Rhinoceros … 10,000 Years old carcass
5- The Kolyma Woolly Rhinoceros …39,000 Years old carcass
6- The Yukagir Bison … 10,500 Years old carcass
7- The Selerikan Pony … 35,000 Years old
8- Sopkarga mammoth (Zhenya Mammoth) …. 30,000 Years old carcass
9- Sakha Mammoth … 10,000 Years old Carcass
10- The Yuka Mammoth … 39,000 Years old carcass
11- The Yukagir Mammoth … 22,500 Years old carcass
12- Lyuba The Woolly Mammoth … 41,800 Years old carcass
13- Cave Lion Cubs … 30,000 Years old carcasses
14- Pleistocene Puppy … 12,400 Years old Carcass
Ice is good.
The condition of these creatures is simply stunning… so much can be learned about the past from these finds… going way beyond the critters themselves.
It really is treasure and as such I think folks should do a lot more diggin’!
5 Strange Creatures Found Frozen in Ice
Ben G Thomas
Published on Jan 14, 2018When an animal becomes frozen in ice, it’s body can last for thousands of years, giving us an incredible view of what the world was like when the animal was alive. Prehistoric mammoths, woolly rhinos, and even humans have been discovered, and are almost perfectly preserved, encased in their tomb of ice. But sometimes, more mysterious things are uncovered that seem to challenge parts of our understanding of biology.
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The title made me hesitate, but I was pleasantly surprised with this production. Nice coverage of the Minnesota Iceman. Including that it may have been a Vietnamese Rock Ape. The conclusion here is hoax, but I am still thinking that at least the original one was the real deal. Two critters from the first vid but with a rich load of info on them, on all of them, actually.
Good stuff.