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Antaletriangle
12-29-2008, 09:45 PM
http://www.disclose.tv/action/viewvideo/15032/Baby_Mammoth_Found/
The discovery of a baby mammoth preserved in the Russian permafrost gives researchers their best chance yet to build a genetic map of a species extinct since the Ice Age, a Russian scientist said on Wednesday.

\"It\'s a lovely little baby mammoth indeed, found in perfect condition,\" said Alexei Tikhonov, deputy director of the Russian Academy of Science\'s Zoological Institute, which has been taking care of the mammoth since it was uncovered in May.

\"This specimen may provide unique material allowing us to ultimately decipher the genetic makeup of the mammoth,\" he told Reuters by telephone.

The mammoth, a female who died at the age of six months, was named \"Lyuba\" after the wife of reindeer breeder and hunter Yuri Khudi who found her in Russia\'s Arctic Yamalo-Nenetsk region.

She had been lying in the frozen ground for up to 40,000 years, said Tikhonov.

The hunter initially thought the mammoth was a dead reindeer when he spotted parts of her body sticking out of damp snow.

When he realized it was a mammoth, scientists were called in and transported the body to regional capital Salekhard, where she is now being kept in a special refrigerator.

TREASURE TROVE FOR SCIENTISTS

Weighing 50 kg (110 lb), and measuring 85 centimeters high and 130 centimeters from trunk to tail, Lyuba is roughly the same size as a large dog.

Tikhonov said the fact the mammoth was so remarkably well-preserved -- its shaggy coat was gone but otherwise it looked as though it had only recently died -- meant it was a potential treasure trove for scientists.

\"Such a unique skin condition protects all the internal organs from modern microbes and micro-organisms ... In terms of its future genetic, molecular and microbiological studies, this is just an unprecedented specimen.\"

But Tikhonov dismissed suggestions the mammoth could be cloned and used to breed a live mammoth. Cloning can only be done if whole cells are intact, but the freezing conditions will have caused the cells to burst, he Tikhonov.

Tikhonov said the next stop on Lyuba\'s odyssey would be the Zoological Museum in Russia\'s second city of St Petersburg.

There, Lyuba will join a male baby mammoth called Dima who was unearthed in Magadan in Russia\'s Far East in 1977 and until now was Russia\'s best-known example of the species.

\"They will make a nice couple, both roughly aged 40,000 years,\" Tikhonov said.

From St Petersburg, Lyuba will go to Jikei University in Japan to undergo three-dimensional computer mapping of her body. The mammoth will then return to St Petersburg for an autopsy before being put on display in Salekhard.

Egg
12-29-2008, 09:47 PM
The potential for diseases arising from digging these up is enormous. Please i hope they don't try and 'DNA' them back to life.:thumbdown:

Antaletriangle
12-29-2008, 10:03 PM
I find some reports concerning a crustal shift quite interesting regarding wooly mammoths with unchewed food in their mouths-a massive supercooling occurred immediately-whether this was some sort of astronomical event as the mammoths are still in situ from where they once inhabited as explained by the vegetation in their mouths and their wooly coats-i'll try an find some links and info. on that one.
http://www.answersingenesis.org/tj/v14/i3/mammoth.asp

Egg
12-29-2008, 11:07 PM
The sudden instant superfreeze. Scary thought if you dwell on it. Me? I think it'll be that quick again. Like the world just tips to one side, and those in the tropics get a dose of deep antartic winter in a split second.

Swanny
12-29-2008, 11:07 PM
I wonder what it tastes like :zip:

Egg
12-29-2008, 11:12 PM
I knew, I just knew even before I clicked the link that if swanny was in here, there was a fast and low comment waiting to be read.

Now, dammit either I am a precognitive, or your predictable.


:lmao:

:welcomeani:

lol.

Bet it tastey though. I'd be game fior a steak or two.

Dantheman62
12-29-2008, 11:14 PM
HaHa Swanny, BBQ baby mammoth?

Dantheman62
12-29-2008, 11:32 PM
We can use the official grill of the NRA

http://projectavalon.net/forum/picture.php?albumid=535&pictureid=5322

Humble Janitor
12-30-2008, 05:24 AM
I think this is timed to coincide with the idea of scientists bring extinct species back to life without any actual justification for it.

Swanny
12-30-2008, 10:27 AM
I must have been hungry when I read this thread :original:
How about a Mammoth and Egg burger :naughty:

Nice grill Dan I'd like one of them :thumb_yello: