Boy Discovers Frozen Mammoth in Russia

Drawing of a woolly mammoth.
(Image credit: Stephan Schuster lab, Penn State)

An 11-year-old boy in Russia's far north found the frozen carcass of a woolly mammoth with soft tissue, skin and hair intact.

Yevgeny Salinder stumbled upon the extraordinarily well-preserved remains in the Taymyr tundra, a few miles away from the Sopkarga polar weather station, according to The Moscow News.

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