Friday, August 1, 2014

Very well kept, two baby woolly mammoth reveal their secrets

Very well kept, two baby woolly mammoth reveal their secrets

Lyuba and Khroma are two baby mammoths found in Arctic permafrost in the late 2000s by an international team of paleontologists has drilled some of their secrets by means of X-ray The results of several years of study, along with 30 new images taken scanner, has just been published.

On 08/01/2014 at 08:34 - By Laurent Sacco, Futura-Sciences

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Mummy of Lyuba, a baby mammoth died there more than 40,000 years old, very well preserved by the cold of the arctic permafrost of Siberia.  To limit the damage from an autopsy, the female who was among the woolly mammoth was examined with a scanner.  © Francis Latreille

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The 5 th International Conference on Mammoths and their families was held in September 2010 in Le Puy-en-Velay was the occasion of the arrival in France of a special guest over the age of 40,000 years. A baby mammoth found in October 2008 near the Khroma River in the far north of Yakutia, northern Siberia. We first thought it was a young male who died two months after his birth, but the study of its anatomy by computed tomography using a scanner to X-rays , especially in the service radiology the Centre Hospitalier Emile Roux, showed that it was actually a female.

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