Mammoth Baby Found In Canada: Canadian archaeologists have made a big discovery, they have found the remains of a 30,000-year-old mammoth baby in a gold mine. It has been told that the Mammoth, the ancestor of the elephant animal, used to live when this earth was covered with snow. That period is called the Ice Age.
Searchers have found the remains of a female mammoth baby which is completely safe. After being buried for thousands of years, her body has become like a mummy. Mammoth's body hair is still there, it is completely covered with hair. Scientists are astonished that after all, the body of the mammoth whose child died 30,000 years ago is still so safe.
Being part of the recovery of Nun Cho ga, the baby woolly mammoth found in the permafrost in the Klondike this week (on Solstice and Indigenous Peoples' Day!), was the most exciting scientific thing I have ever been part of, bar none. This mammoth baby found in the Klondike gold fields of Kadana is believed to be the biggest discovery ever. Scientists have also named the baby the mammoth. She is named calf Nun Cho ga, which means big baby animal.
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Archaeologists say that the body of this baby mammoth is completely safe, which is covered with skin and hair. Looking at her remains, it seems as if someone must have mummified her and buried her.
Researchers say that this mammoth baby mummy is about 30,000 years old. Mammoths lived in this world at a time when this earth was covered with snow. That period is called Cold Age means Ice Age. At that time, they were just like elephants in appearance but were much larger, whose skin was covered with hair which kept them from the cold. Earlier in the year 1948, the remains of a mammoth were also found in North America, which was named Effie.