Friday, 2 October 2015

The Hunt For The Extinct Siberian Wolly Mammoths - Documentary Film


Woolly mammoth fossils have been discovered in different kinds of deposits, including previous rivers and lakes, as well as in "Doggerland" in the North Sea, which was dry at times during the glacial period. Such fossils are often fragmentary and have no soft tissue. Apart from frozen remains, the only soft cells known is from a specimen that was maintained in an oil seep in Starunia, Poland. Frozen remains of woolly mammoths have actually been located in the north components of Siberia as well as Alaska, with much fewer employs in the latter. Such remains are primarily discovered over the Arctic Circle, in permafrost. It shows up that soft cells was much less most likely to be preserved between 30,000 and also 15,000 years earlier, perhaps considering that the climate was milder during that period. A lot of specimens have partially degraded prior to discovery, due to direct exposure or to being scavenged.
http://youtu.be/8d4UlUNvdK0

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