Reported about 1 year ago
Russian scientists in Yakutia, the Arctic region of Russia, are carefully dissecting a 44,000-year-old wolf discovered in permafrost, belonging to the late Pleistocene era. The wolf's teeth, fur, and some organs are well-preserved, making it the first complete large predator from that period ever found. This discovery is considered remarkable and unique by scientists, providing valuable insights into ancient ecosystems and genetic studies.
Source: YAHOO