10 Eerily Well Preserved Remains Of Extinct Animals
10Yuka Woolly Mammoth Though researchers have found multiple specimens of well-preserved woolly mammoths in the past, Yuka is by far the more strikingly well-preserved to date. The remains of this 1.8-meter (6 ft) baby woolly mammoth were accidentally discovered in August 2010 in Yakutia, a remote region of Siberia. The animal was between six and nine years old when it died, and its carcass is estimated to be about 39,000 years old....