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Researchers have scanned the head with a CT scanner to reveal more of its anatomy for further study. Tori Herridge , an evolutionary biologist at London’s Natural History Museum, witnessed the ...
The head, which measures 16 inches in length and is larger than half the body length of a modern-day wolf, is astonishingly well-preserved with its fangs, thick fur, soft tissue, and brain intact.
The severed head of a large ice age wolf which lived 40,000 years ago and found perfectly preserved in permafrost in Siberia has been unveiled by Russian and Japanese scientists.
Perfectly preserved 32,000-year-old Ice Age wolf's head found in Russia. The Ice Age head is still covered in bristly fur and with a full set of fangs. By Patrick Reevell. June 14, 2019, 2:12 PM.
The head of the first full-sized Pleistocene wolf has been discovered in eastern Siberia — and it’s still intact. Paleontologists believe the wolf, whose head had been preserved in permafrost ...
40,000-Year-Old Preserved Wolf's Head from Ice Age Discovered in Siberia. The wolf's head is the first of its kind to be discovered preserved. By. Matt McNulty. Matt McNulty.
The severed head of a wolf that may have died more than 30,000 years ago has been unearthed in permafrost in eastern Siberia. The wolf, whose fur and fangs are still intact, was between 2 and 4 ...
Scientists are investigating whether a giant, 40,000-year-old wolf’s head found perfectly preserved beneath Siberian permafrost could have been chopped off by hunters.
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