Friday, August 1, 2014

Khroma and Lyuba, The mummies of baby mammoth

Khroma , as it is called now, was not the only one to deliver some of the secrets of woolly mammoths using X. Another baby found by ranchers ray reindeer in May 2007, in the Yamal Peninsula on the banks of the river Yuribei in northwest Siberia was examined in the same way by a US team. It was a female named Lyuba, who died very young, about a month after her birth. A method of study of the growth of the teeth was determined that the two mammoths were born in the spring. They belonged to two separated by thousands of kilometers populations but have both lived here 40,000 years.

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Lyuba images taken using a scanner show the remarkable state of preservation of the baby mammoth whose death occurred between 30 and 35 days after birth. For Khroma, it is estimated that it was aged between 52 and 57 days when she died. © UM News Service, YouTube

Babies the best preserved mammoth ever found

Lyuba and Khroma proved to be the baby mammoth specimens most complete and best preserved ever found. A report on their study using scanners has recently been published jointly by Russian teams, French and United States in  the Journal of Paleontology .

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