Sat, 08 Jun 2019 03:36:58 +0000, 03:36 AM
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A 40,000 year old fully intact wolf head was found in northern Siberia last year. Japanese scientists have now had a chance to examine it.
The severed head of the world’s first full-sized Pleistocene wolf was unearthed in the Abyisky district in the north of Yakutia.
Local man Pavel Efimov found it in summer 2018 on shore of the Tirekhtyakh River, tributary of Indigirka.
The wolf, whose rich mammoth-like fur and impressive fangs are still intact, was fully grown and aged from two to four years old when it died.
More:
https://siberiantimes.com/science/casest...kJ8RUXCd_I
The severed head of the world’s first full-sized Pleistocene wolf was unearthed in the Abyisky district in the north of Yakutia.
Local man Pavel Efimov found it in summer 2018 on shore of the Tirekhtyakh River, tributary of Indigirka.
The wolf, whose rich mammoth-like fur and impressive fangs are still intact, was fully grown and aged from two to four years old when it died.
More:
https://siberiantimes.com/science/casest...kJ8RUXCd_I