Tag: Mammoth
A US company plans to genetically modify an Asian elephant into a mammoth – This would be a herpes-immune “emmutti” | Foreign countries
A US biotech company announced that it has reached a breakthrough in a special project: the company plans to modify the Asian elephant into a “winter model”. If everything goes…
What does mammoth meat taste like?
News Published on 04/02/2023 at 10:55 a.m. Updated 04/02/2023 at 10:55 a.m. Reading 2 mins. The culture of meat in the laboratory opens up a field of possibilities such that…
Wildfires threaten the giant mammoth herds of Yosemite National Park in California
Up to 500 mammoth trees are threatened in the Mariposa Grove area, the oldest of which is a tree estimated to be 3,000 years old. The wildfires plaguing California threaten…
A superbly preserved baby woolly mammoth discovered by a gold digger in Canada
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Discovery of a mummified baby mammoth in Canada
On June 22, a gold digger in northwestern Canada came face to face with a strange specimen frozen in the permafrost: an incredibly well-preserved baby woolly mammoth. The small mammal…
Gold diggers find mammoth chick in Canada – “This is North America’s most important paleontological discovery”
Only one similar glacial giant chick has been found in the world in the past. Mikko Leppänen, Jutta Mattsson Miners at the Klondike goldfields have found an almost completely preserved…
The Gold Diggers’ unexpected jackpot: Mummified mammoth tongue
When Canadian miners dug through the permafrost in the Klondike gold area this week, they discovered a very old mummified mammoth. Researchers believe that the baby, a woolly mammoth, was…
A mammoth tusk discovered at 3,000 meters deep
During an underwater exploration off the coast of California, oceanographers discovered a mammoth tusk dating back more than 100,000 years. Its preservation, away from light and at low temperatures, will…