Where was a well-preserved juvenile mammoth, estimated to have died 50,000 years ago, recently discovered?

A)
Siberia
B)
Alaska
C)
Greenland
D)
Antarctica

Correct Answer :   Siberia


* A well-preserved juvenile mammoth, estimated to have died 50,000 years ago, was discovered in the Batagaika crater in Siberia.

* The find is notable for retaining its head and trunk, which are rare in such discoveries.

* Siberia has been a significant site for prehistoric finds, including a 32,000-year-old sabre-toothed cat cub and a 44,000-year-old wolf carcass.

* These discoveries contribute valuable insights into prehistoric life and climate conditions in the region.

Published On : December 24, 2024