科学家在西伯利亚解冻的永久冻土中 发现了一个5万岁的婴儿大毛象
Scientists unearth a 50,000-year-old well-preserved baby mammoth in Siberia's thawing permafrost.
西伯利亚的科学家们在Batagaika火山坑的解冻永久冻土中发现了一个婴儿长毛象,估计已超过5万年,其保存极为精良的残骸。
Scientists in Siberia have uncovered the remarkably well-preserved remains of a baby mammoth, estimated to be over 50,000 years old, in the thawing permafrost of the Batagaika crater.
被命名为“Yana”,婴儿长毛象体重超过110公斤,是有史以来最有保护的标本之一,为冰河时代提供了宝贵的见解。
Named "Yana," the baby mammoth weighs over 110 kg and is one of the best-preserved specimens ever found, offering valuable insights into the Ice Age.
这一发现发生在该地区其他史前发现的地方,包括一个32 000岁的剑齿猫幼崽和一个44 000岁的狼尸体。
The discovery comes amid other prehistoric finds in the region, including a 32,000-year-old sabre-toothed cat cub and a 44,000-year-old wolf carcass.