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Fossil Mammoth Collection

Unveiling the Mysteries of the Fossil Mammoth: A Journey Through Time In a remote corner of Siberia, an extraordinary discovery was made - a preserved baby mammoth

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Mammoth. Artists impression of a herd of mammoths (Mammuthus sp.). The mammoth was a large mammal adapted to the cold conditions of the Pleistocene Ice Age of some 2 million years ago

Background imageFossil Mammoth Collection: Mammoth research, Siberia, 1902

Mammoth research, Siberia, 1902
Mammoth researchers outside a hut at an excavation site in Siberia in January 1902. Mammoths were a species of giant, hairy

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Finding a preserved baby mammoth
Paleozoology. Workers retrieving the carcass of a baby mammoth (Mammonteus sp.). The animal was discovered in the Susudan district of northern Russia

Background imageFossil Mammoth Collection: Mammoth evolutionary migration, artwork

Mammoth evolutionary migration, artwork
Mammoth evolutionary migration. Artwork showing the evolution and migration of mammoth species over millions of years. Starting in Africa from 4.8 to 3 million years ago

Background imageFossil Mammoth Collection: Mammoth museum, Siberia

Mammoth museum, Siberia
Mammoth museum, Khatanga, Siberia. This tunnel has been excavated out of the permafrost layer (the layer of permanently frozen soil). Mammoth tusks and bones (left) are seen along the tunnel wall

Background imageFossil Mammoth Collection: Woolly mammoths

Woolly mammoths. Artists impression of a herd of woolly mammoths (Mammuthus sp.) during the peak of the ice age, 70, 000 to 10, 000 years ago

Background imageFossil Mammoth Collection: Scientists making measurements on baby mammoth

Scientists making measurements on baby mammoth
Paleozoology. Researchers making measurements of the preserved carcass of a baby mammoth (Mammonteus sp.). The animal was found in the Yamal Peninsula in northern Russia

Background imageFossil Mammoth Collection: Art of a woolly mammoth

Art of a woolly mammoth

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Scientist examining carcass of baby mammoth
Paleozoology. A scientist examines the remarkably well preserved carcass of a baby mammoth (Mammonteus sp.). The animal was found in the Susuman district of northern Russia

Background imageFossil Mammoth Collection: Excavation of mammoth bones

Excavation of mammoth bones, Siberia. String has been used to create a grid to allow accurate identification of the location of each bone


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Unveiling the Mysteries of the Fossil Mammoth: A Journey Through Time In a remote corner of Siberia, an extraordinary discovery was made - a preserved baby mammoth, frozen in time. This remarkable finding has captivated scientists and archeologists alike, shedding light on the enigmatic world of these ancient creatures. At the Mammoth Museum in Siberia, visitors are transported back to a bygone era as they marvel at the awe-inspiring exhibits. Among them stands a lifelike representation of a woolly mammoth, its massive tusks reaching towards the sky. The artwork serves as a reminder of their colossal size and majestic presence during their reign. Delving deeper into history, we find ourselves amidst groundbreaking research conducted in 1902 by dedicated scientists who ventured into Siberia's icy wilderness. Armed with determination and curiosity, they meticulously measured every inch of this preserved baby mammoth to unravel its secrets. The evolutionary migration patterns come alive through captivating artwork depicting herds of mammoths traversing vast landscapes. These magnificent creatures roamed across continents thousands of years ago before facing extinction. A scientist peers intently at the carcass of another baby mammoth found during an excavation expedition. With skilled precision and unwavering focus, he examines each bone fragment to decipher clues about their anatomy and behavior. Excavation sites reveal astonishing arrays of mammoth bones buried beneath layers upon layers of earth - remnants from an era long forgotten but now brought back to life through careful study and analysis. As we contemplate these fossilized giants that once roamed our planet with grace and power unimaginable today, we are reminded that there is still much more waiting to be discovered about these incredible beings who left such an indelible mark on Earth's history.