Frozen Baby Woolly Mammoths Unveil Prehistoric Pachyderm Secrets

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Frozen Baby Woolly Mammoths Unveil Prehistoric Pachyderm Secrets
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Two perfectly preserved baby woolly mammoths, Lyuba and Khroma, who lived over 40,000 years ago, have provided valuable insights into the development and lives of these prehistoric pachyderms. Full-body CT scans of their skeletons have allowed for a comparative study of their skeletal development, shedding light on the changes that occur as a mammoth body develops. Mitochondrial DNA analysis of Lyuba's remains has revealed how mammoth populations spread and diversified across the Northern Hemisphere. While efforts to extract DNA for de-extinction purposes continue, a startup called Colossal aims to create a woolly mammoth-Asian elephant hybrid to rewild the Arctic tundra and potentially mitigate the impact of climate change.

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