Perfectly Preserved Ice Age Animals Still Have Skin, Muscle, and Hair
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The Klondike region in Canada’s Yukon territory, which is famous for its gold mines, was once home to a large variety of animals. They included the long-extinct saber-toothed cats and woolly mammoths, as well as creatures like gray wolves, whose descendants still roam the Arctic territories. Hence, it is not uncommon for miners to stumble upon fossilized remains of the Ice Age inhabitants while unearthing the precious metal.
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- superwolfy5년 이상cool
- winezuci-1581687194975년 이상cooooooool!
- Kanny Jalloh5년 이상eww that is so weird!
- Xdreeeeeee5년 이상I would want an mammoth too
- tjkittygirl1775년 이상But I do feel bad for the dog
- tjkittygirl1775년 이상It looks wieard
- Name6년 이하I feel bad for the dog and also how did it die??
- bangarangwolf약 5년ITS NOT A DOG!!!!!!!
- Husky girl6년 이하I wonder if technology in the future will make all fossilized animals (and preserved) come to life. We could own wooly mammoths in our backyards!!!!🐘🐘🐘
- werewolfer625년 이상That would be awesome
- Have some milk 6년 이하That was awesome
- sihegagy-1565493099046년 이하mabye people will bring it back
- windshield6년 이하That would be cool, but sounds kind of far fetched