Tuesday, December 1, 2015

SIBERIAN SCIENTISTS PROVIDE PROOF OF RAPID CLIMATE CHANGE

The carcass of the world's most well-preserved baby mammoth, named Lyuba, is displayed in Hong Kong on April 10, 2012. Lyuba, whose carcass is 42 thousand years old was found by a reindeer herder in Yamal Peninsula in Russia on 2007The carcass of the world's most well-preserved baby mammoth, 
named Lyuba, is 42,000 years old
Credit: 2012 AFP/AFP
The telegraph.co.uk

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