The frozen carcass of a 37,000-year-old baby mammoth unearthed this summer in Siberia arrived in Japan on Saturday for tests that researchers hope will shed new light on the internal structure of the ancient beasts, an official said.
Carcass of 37,000-year-old baby mammoth arrives in Japan for study

Carcass of 37,000-year-old baby mammoth arrives in Japan for study
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Submitted by justynago on Sat, 2007-12-29 17:36. | Tags: nature | animal exploitation | climate change | global warming